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Em 6 de março de 2026 13:03:33 UTC, Gravatar IDP Admin:
  • Adicionados os seguintes campos ao recurso Cause Wise Distribution of Railway Accidents em Traffic Accidents in India

      additional_info com valor lgd_mapping com valor indicators com valor mapping_status com valor similar_resources com valor


  • Os seguintes campos foram removidos do recurso Cause Wise Distribution of Railway Accidents em Traffic Accidents in India

      similar_datasets village_no tags


  • Valor alterado do campo data_insights do recurso Cause Wise Distribution of Railway Accidents para The Cause-wise Distribution of Railway Accidents dataset offers significant insights into the root causes of railway accidents and the systemic risks associated with rail operations in India. Trends typically indicate that human error, including negligence of railway staff or passengers, remains the dominant cause of accidents, followed by mechanical failures such as brake malfunction, signal faults, and track defects. Additionally, accidents attributed to natural causes like floods or landslides are more frequent in specific geographic regions with challenging terrain.These findings highlight the need for a multifaceted safety strategy, combining technology upgrades, staff training, automated signaling, and public awareness campaigns to reduce accidents caused by human and technical errors. Insights from the dataset also support risk-based maintenance planning, infrastructure modernization, and policy formulation under national initiatives for rail safety enhancement. By pinpointing the most critical causes, the Cause-wise Distribution of Railway Accidents dataset enables targeted action toward achieving zero fatality goals in India’s railway system. (anteriormente The Cause-wise Distribution of Railway Accidents dataset offers significant insights into the root causes of railway accidents and the systemic risks associated with rail operations in India. Trends typically indicate that human error, including negligence of railway staff or passengers, remains the dominant cause of accidents, followed by mechanical failures such as brake malfunction, signal faults, and track defects. Additionally, accidents attributed to natural causes like floods or landslides are more frequent in specific geographic regions with challenging terrain. These findings highlight the need for a multifaceted safety strategy, combining technology upgrades, staff training, automated signaling, and public awareness campaigns to reduce accidents caused by human and technical errors. Insights from the dataset also support risk-based maintenance planning, infrastructure modernization, and policy formulation under national initiatives for rail safety enhancement. By pinpointing the most critical causes, the Cause-wise Distribution of Railway Accidents dataset enables targeted action toward achieving zero fatality goals in India’s railway system.) em Traffic Accidents in India


  • Valor do campo idp_ready alterado para True no recursoCause Wise Distribution of Railway Accidents em Traffic Accidents in India