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    Transport Minister Details Odisha Road Accident Statistics

    Bhubaneswar, March 26 On average, 18 people have lost their lives in road accidents in Odisha throughout the year 2024, Commerce and Transport Minister Bubhuti Bhusan Jena informed the state Assembly on Thursday.In 2024, the average daily death toll due to road accidents in the state was 17...
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    Queensland Increases E-Mobility Device Safety Standards

    Sydney, March 24 Children under the age of 16 will be banned from riding electric mobility devices in the Australian state of Queensland under new safety laws announced on Tuesday.The Queensland state government said on Tuesday that it has accepted, or accepted in principle, all 28...
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    Odisha Transport Minister Reports Fatalities and Injuries in Road Accidents

    Bhubaneswar, March 12 At least 1,025 people were killed and 1,594 injured in 1,616 road accidents that occurred in Odisha between January 1 and March 6, state Transport Minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena told the assembly on Thursday.An analysis of the data provided by the minister, in a written...
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    Mumbai-Pune Expressway Sees Fewer Fatalities Despite Minor Accident Increase

    Mumbai, March 8 Accidents and deaths due to them increased sharply on the Nagpur-Mumbai Samruddhi Mahamarg in 2025, while minor mishaps on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway saw an increase amid a marginal decline in overall crashes, officials said on Sunday, citing provisional data from the Maharashtra...
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    Kerala Sees Decrease in Road Accident Deaths, Despite Increase in Cases

    Kochi, March 2 The number of road accident deaths in Kerala declined in 2025, even as the total number of accidents increased, according to officials at the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) on Monday.The MVD recently released data on accident-related deaths and injuries reported in the state...
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    Road Accidents Linked to Potholes Surge, Injuring Thousands

    New Delhi, February 13 Deaths caused by road accidents related to potholes have risen by 53% over the past five years, with 9,438 people killed across the country between 2020 and 2024, the government informed Parliament. Uttar Pradesh alone accounted for more than 54% of these fatalities...
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