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  • Ändrade värdet i fältet data_insights i resursen Road Classification Wise Number of Road Accidents, Injuries and Deaths till The Road Classification-wise Number of Road Accidents, Injuries and Deaths dataset provides key insights into how different categories of roads contribute to India’s overall traffic accident burden. Data trends typically show that National and State Highways, while constituting a smaller portion of total road length, account for a disproportionately large share of fatal accidents and injuries due to high traffic volume, speeding, and long-distance transport movement. In contrast, rural and district roads often experience accidents linked to poor infrastructure, lack of lighting, and limited safety measures.Comparative analysis across road types enables policymakers to identify infrastructure and enforcement gaps, such as inadequate signage, unsafe crossings, or weak surveillance on high-speed corridors. These insights are invaluable for formulating evidence-based road safety policies, prioritizing investment in safer road design, and improving emergency response mechanisms. (tidigare The Road Classification-wise Number of Road Accidents, Injuries and Deaths dataset provides key insights into how different categories of roads contribute to India’s overall traffic accident burden. Data trends typically show that National and State Highways, while constituting a smaller portion of total road length, account for a disproportionately large share of fatal accidents and injuries due to high traffic volume, speeding, and long-distance transport movement. In contrast, rural and district roads often experience accidents linked to poor infrastructure, lack of lighting, and limited safety measures. Comparative analysis across road types enables policymakers to identify infrastructure and enforcement gaps, such as inadequate signage, unsafe crossings, or weak surveillance on high-speed corridors. These insights are invaluable for formulating evidence-based road safety policies, prioritizing investment in safer road design, and improving emergency response mechanisms.) i Traffic Accidents in India