Posted on 18 Jul, 2016 6:06 pm

Funds For Road Safety 
 

 

 The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is primarily responsible for development and maintenance of National Highways (NHs). Apart from this, the Ministry also allocates funds to the State Governments/Union Territories (UTs) for development of State Roads as per the provisions of the CRF Act, 2000 as amended by the Finance Act from time to time. Decision has been taken recently to earmark ten percent of such funds allocated to the State Governments /UTs for road safety works.The Ministry has fixed a sanction ceiling of Rs. 600 crore for taking up Road Safety works on NHs for the year 2016-17. Further, the Ministry has a budget of about Rs. 80 crore for implementing schemes to promote road safety through measures such as awareness campaigns, imparting driving training, etc. It has been decided to take up several items of engineering measures for rectification of identified black spots on NHs and State roads by implementing road safety works such as provision of service roads, improvement of junctions, provision of Foot Over Bridges/Underpasses, taking up of road safety audits and follow up actions thereto, etc.

As per the latest issue of the “World Road Statistics” (WRS) 2015, brought out by the International Road Federation, Geneva, the highest number of fatalities in road accidents in the world for the year 2013 was reported to be India (1,37,572), followed by United States (32,719) and Russian Federation (27,025) for the same year. State/UT-wise details of total Number of Road Accidents and Persons killed in India for the calendar year 2015 are given below :

 

State/UTs - wise details of total number of Road Accidents and Persons killed in India for the calendar year 2015

 

Sl. No.

States/UTs

Total number of road accidents

Total number of persons killed

 
 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

 

1

Andhra Pradesh

24,258

8,297

 

2

Arunachal Pradesh

284

127

 

3

Assam

6,959

2,397

 

4

Bihar

9,555

5,421

 

5

Chhattisgarh

14,446

4,082

 

6

Goa

4,338

311

 

7

Gujarat

23,183

8,119

 

8

Haryana

11,174

4,879

 

9

Himachal Pradesh

3,010

1,096

 

10

Jammu & Kashmir

5,836

917

 

11

Jharkhand

5,162

2,893

 

12

Karnataka

44,011

10,856

 

13

Kerala

39,014

4,196

 

14

Madhya Pradesh

54,947

9,314

 

15

Maharashtra

63,805

13,212

 

16

Manipur

671

139

 

17

Meghalaya

606

183

 

18

Mizoram

70

72

 

19

Nagaland

54

30

 

20

Odisha

10,542

4,303

 

21

Punjab

6,702

4,893

 

22

Rajasthan

24,072

10,510

 

23

Sikkim

219

70

 

24

Tamil Nadu

69,059

15,642

 

25

Telangana

21,252

7,110

 

26

Tripura

647

158

 

27

Uttarakhand

1,523

913

 

28

Uttar Pradesh

32,385

17,666

 

29

West Bengal

13,208

6,234

 

30

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

258

23

 

31

Chandigarh

416

129

 

32

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

69

42

 

33

Daman & Diu

70

42

 

34

Delhi

8,085

1,622

 

35

Lakshadweep

3

0

 

36

Puducherry

1,530

235

 

Total

5,01,423

1,46,133

 

  

 

This information was given by Minister of State for Road Transport & Highways, Shri Pon. Radhakrishnan in a written reply to a Question in the Rajya Sabha today. 

Courtesy – Press Information Bureau, Government of India