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India's national highway deaths dropped 11% in 2025, the first decline in three years, with 57,482 fatalities reported.
Road fatalities on India's national highways fell by about 11% in 2025, with 57,482 deaths reported, according to provisional eDAR data, marking the first decline in three years.
Significant drops occurred in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and Chhattisgarh, though Gujarat, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, and Delhi saw increases.
Total accidents also decreased to 134,307 from 150,958.
The ministry attributes progress to improved safety measures, while final figures remain pending.
Maharashtra saw rising accidents and injuries despite a slight drop in deaths, linked to its growing vehicle population and inadequate driver training.
Las muertes en las autopistas nacionales de la India cayeron un 11% en 2025, la primera disminución en tres años, con 57.482 muertes reportadas.