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On February 12, 2026, 11:55:06 AM UTC, Gravatar IDP Admin:
  • Added the following fields to resource Mode of Transport Wise Number of Persons Died in Road Accidents (Onwards 2021) in Traffic Accidents in India

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


  • Removed the following fields from resource Mode of Transport Wise Number of Persons Died in Road Accidents (Onwards 2021) in Traffic Accidents in India

      tags similar_datasets village_no


  • Changed value of field idp_ready to True in resource Mode of Transport Wise Number of Persons Died in Road Accidents (Onwards 2021) in Traffic Accidents in India


  • Changed value of field data_insights of resource Mode of Transport Wise Number of Persons Died in Road Accidents (Onwards 2021) to The Mode of Transport-wise Number of Persons Died in Road Accidents dataset reveals critical insights into India’s road safety dynamics by showing which vehicle categories contribute most to traffic fatalities. Data trends consistently highlight two-wheeler riders as the most vulnerable group, accounting for a significant share of total deaths due to inadequate helmet use, speeding, and limited protection. Pedestrians and cyclists also remain at high risk, particularly in urban areas with mixed traffic conditions and limited pedestrian infrastructure.Heavy vehicles such as trucks and buses are frequently associated with fatal collisions due to their size, load, and higher road exposure, while car and auto rickshaw users face risks tied to speed and congestion in metropolitan regions. This dataset’s state-wise and annual patterns reveal regional variations influenced by road density, enforcement levels, and driver behavior. (previously The Mode of Transport-wise Number of Persons Died in Road Accidents dataset reveals critical insights into India’s road safety dynamics by showing which vehicle categories contribute most to traffic fatalities. Data trends consistently highlight two-wheeler riders as the most vulnerable group, accounting for a significant share of total deaths due to inadequate helmet use, speeding, and limited protection. Pedestrians and cyclists also remain at high risk, particularly in urban areas with mixed traffic conditions and limited pedestrian infrastructure. Heavy vehicles such as trucks and buses are frequently associated with fatal collisions due to their size, load, and higher road exposure, while car and auto rickshaw users face risks tied to speed and congestion in metropolitan regions. This dataset’s state-wise and annual patterns reveal regional variations influenced by road density, enforcement levels, and driver behavior.) in Traffic Accidents in India