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On February 12, 2026, 12:13:34 PM UTC, Gravatar IDP Admin:
  • Added the following fields to resource Cause Wise Distribution of Road Accidents and Unmanned Railway Crossing Accidents in Traffic Accidents in India

      indicators with value similar_resources with value mapping_status with value additional_info with value lgd_mapping with value


  • Removed the following fields from resource Cause Wise Distribution of Road Accidents and Unmanned Railway Crossing Accidents in Traffic Accidents in India

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  • Changed value of field idp_ready to True in resource Cause Wise Distribution of Road Accidents and Unmanned Railway Crossing Accidents in Traffic Accidents in India


  • Changed value of field data_insights of resource Cause Wise Distribution of Road Accidents and Unmanned Railway Crossing Accidents to The Cause-wise Distribution of Road Accidents and Unmanned Railway Crossing Accidents dataset provides critical insights into the root causes of road traffic and railway crossing accidents, enabling evidence-based approaches to accident prevention. Analysis of national trends reveals that overspeeding and driver negligence are consistently the leading causes of road accidents, contributing to the majority of fatalities and injuries. Drunken driving, mobile phone usage, and fatigue-related incidents also emerge as major behavioral risk factors.At unmanned railway crossings, accidents often result from lack of warning systems, poor visibility, and non-compliance with safety rules, leading to high fatality rates in rural and semi-urban regions. Cause-specific analysis helps identify where to focus enforcement such as stricter speed regulation, awareness campaigns on drunk driving, or conversion of unmanned crossings into manned or automated ones. (previously The Cause-wise Distribution of Road Accidents and Unmanned Railway Crossing Accidents dataset provides critical insights into the root causes of road traffic and railway crossing accidents, enabling evidence-based approaches to accident prevention. Analysis of national trends reveals that overspeeding and driver negligence are consistently the leading causes of road accidents, contributing to the majority of fatalities and injuries. Drunken driving, mobile phone usage, and fatigue-related incidents also emerge as major behavioral risk factors. At unmanned railway crossings, accidents often result from lack of warning systems, poor visibility, and non-compliance with safety rules, leading to high fatality rates in rural and semi-urban regions. Cause-specific analysis helps identify where to focus enforcement such as stricter speed regulation, awareness campaigns on drunk driving, or conversion of unmanned crossings into manned or automated ones.) in Traffic Accidents in India