The main goal of this paper is to study and examine accident data in India on a national, state, and major city level between 2017 and 2021. It focuses on identifying patterns, key factors, and differences across regions. Road accidents have been a serious issue in India for a long time. Research indicates that injuries resulting from road accidents remain a significant challenge for public health, affecting both the economy and society. These accidents are particularly common in states like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh. The paper uses data from various sources, including government reports, to better understand the scale of the problem, regional variations, key risk factors, and possible ways to prevent accidents. One of the main reasons for road accidents in India is careless driving. Furthermore, the rapid increase in vehicle ownership has played a key role in the rising number of accidents. Data from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways indicates that registered motor vehicles in India grew from 24.8 crore in 2017 to 28.9 crore in 2020, marking an approximate 16.5% rise. This surge in vehicles has caused more traffic congestion, making it harder for drivers to travel safely.

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Empowering Road Safety Analysis: State-Wise Accident Data Visualization with Power BI

  • Parth Modhvadiya,
  • Harshil Kothiya,
  • Nishat Shaikh,
  • Jalpesh Vasa

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The main goal of this paper is to study and examine accident data in India on a national, state, and major city level between 2017 and 2021. It focuses on identifying patterns, key factors, and differences across regions. Road accidents have been a serious issue in India for a long time. Research indicates that injuries resulting from road accidents remain a significant challenge for public health, affecting both the economy and society. These accidents are particularly common in states like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh. The paper uses data from various sources, including government reports, to better understand the scale of the problem, regional variations, key risk factors, and possible ways to prevent accidents. One of the main reasons for road accidents in India is careless driving. Furthermore, the rapid increase in vehicle ownership has played a key role in the rising number of accidents. Data from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways indicates that registered motor vehicles in India grew from 24.8 crore in 2017 to 28.9 crore in 2020, marking an approximate 16.5% rise. This surge in vehicles has caused more traffic congestion, making it harder for drivers to travel safely.