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On February 12, 2026, 12:17:46 PM UTC, Gravatar IDP Admin:
  • Added the following fields to resource Place of Occurrence Wise Road Accident Deaths 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 Place of Occurrence Wise Road Accident Deaths in Traffic Accidents in India

      tags similar_datasets village_no


  • Changed value of field idp_ready to True in resource Place of Occurrence Wise Road Accident Deaths in Traffic Accidents in India


  • Changed value of field data_insights of resource Place of Occurrence Wise Road Accident Deaths to The Rural and Urban Area-wise Place-specific Road Accident Deaths by Gender dataset reveals significant insights into how location type, area classification, and gender influence the risk of fatal road accidents in India. Data patterns often show that urban areas near pedestrian crossings, residential zones, and factories experience a higher number of deaths due to dense traffic, mixed mobility, and inadequate pedestrian infrastructure, while rural areas near schools or religious places show fatalities linked to limited road safety measures, poor visibility, and lack of enforcement.Gender-disaggregated data highlight that men account for the majority of fatalities, reflecting greater exposure to public roads and occupational mobility, while female and transgender fatalities, though fewer, often occur in proximity to residential and community spaces, underscoring the need for inclusive safety planning. (previously The Rural and Urban Area-wise Place-specific Road Accident Deaths by Gender dataset reveals significant insights into how location type, area classification, and gender influence the risk of fatal road accidents in India. Data patterns often show that urban areas near pedestrian crossings, residential zones, and factories experience a higher number of deaths due to dense traffic, mixed mobility, and inadequate pedestrian infrastructure, while rural areas near schools or religious places show fatalities linked to limited road safety measures, poor visibility, and lack of enforcement. Gender-disaggregated data highlight that men account for the majority of fatalities, reflecting greater exposure to public roads and occupational mobility, while female and transgender fatalities, though fewer, often occur in proximity to residential and community spaces, underscoring the need for inclusive safety planning.) in Traffic Accidents in India