He is Issa Ghani, third victim of Tengpora road accident. The photograph is shared by the family as he is admitted in SKIMS Neuro ICU and is critical. He is being transferred to Delhi for urgent brain and spine surgery. Family urges everyone to pray for him.
TRIGGER WARNING Shocking #RoadAccident in Dehradun. Six young lives lost (3 boys, 3 girls) after racing in a new Innova at 1.30 am today, colliding with a trailer Show more
Today is World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. Every year more than 1.5 lakhs people die in road accidents in our country. Most of them are bread earners for their families. Road accidents don't kill individuals only. They destroy families.- Show more Karnataka Congress and 9 others
#DehradunAccident: Tragic loss of six young lives as a car crashed into a truck on Nov 12, 2024. (picture on left). Reports suggest the group might have been partying before the collision, but police are yet to confirm. While this claim remains unverified, it raises a vital… Show more
Visited the residence of Hamaad Showkat Wani from Lalbazar, who tragically lost his life in the recent accident at Tangpora that also claimed the lives of two other young boys. This devastating incident is a stark reminder of the grief families endure in such moments. I can… Show more
#DehradunCarAccident | A heart-wrenching accident in Dehradun claimed the lives of six young friends, aged 19 to 24, in a horrific crash with a container truck at ONGC Chowk. The victims, returning from a house party, were speeding at over 100 km/h when they collided with the… Show more
My heart skipped by the young fatalities due to this dreadful collision. Heartfelt condolences to their parents. May Allah grant them Jannat. Following traffic rules is a responsible way to drive and can help to keep the roads orderly and efficient and to reduce the accidents. Show more Quote Kashmir Observer™ @kashmirobserver · Nov 14 2:20 Tengpora Accident: SSP Traffic Speaks For Full video click on the link below
In Picture: Azeem Sofi, originally from Anantnag, currently residing in Rawalpora, died in a road accident at Tengpora, #Srinagar, along with his friend this evening. #JammuAndKashmir
In a tragic day for Gujarat, four people lost their lives and one schoolboy was critically injured in three separate accidents. #SuratAccidents #JamnagarAccidents #SchoolboyInjured #DumperHitsCyclist #TempoCrushesMan Show more
The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is a global observance aimed at acknowledging the pain and suffering faced by families who have lost their loved ones in road accidents. This day is also dedicated to recognizing the essential work of emergency services and promoting awareness of the need for better road safety measures. The ultimate objective is to prevent road traffic fatalities and injuries, protecting precious lives.
The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims was initiated by the European Federation of Road Traffic Victims (FEVR) in 1993 and has been officially recognized by the United Nations since 2005. In India, this observance is highly relevant due to the alarming rate of road accidents in the country. According to the latest Ministry of Road Transport and Highways data, over 151,000 people died in road accidents in 2019. Consequently, raising awareness regarding responsible road usage and the importance of infrastructure development to ensure safe travel is crucial for India.
On this day in India, various activities are held nationwide to commemorate the victims of road accidents and their families. These events can include seminars and workshops focusing on road safety measures, candlelight vigils and memorials in memory of the victims, and activities that involve the participation of local communities, schools, and non-governmental organisations. The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is observed on the third Sunday of November every year, reaffirming India's commitment to reducing the number of road traffic accidents and ensuring safer roads for all.
Facts about Road Traffic Victims
According to the United Nations, every 24 seconds a person dies in a road accident. Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among young people aged 15-29 years.
According to World Health Organization, Guinea, a coutnry in the West Africa has the highest number of deaths per capita- 37 per 100, 000.
Rear end collisions are the most common type of motor vehicle accidents, followed by angle collisions.
The majority of the road traffic victims in India are pedestrians, cyclists, and two-wheeler riders. These vulnerable road users account for nearly 54% of all road traffic deaths in the country.
According to the World Bank, road accidents cost India around 3% of its GDP annually, which is a considerable financial burden on the country's economy.
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Explore Getting Started for ideas on how to plan a commemorative event for World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
Read through the WHO's informative World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Guide.
Plant trees, install road safety signs, or create memorial sites dedicated to victims of road traffic accidents. Work with local authorities or organizations to ensure that these sites have appropriate signage and serve as a reminder for safe driving.
Utilize social media platforms to share stories of road crash victims, provide statistics, and raise awareness about road safety. Encourage people to pledge for safer driving habits by using designated hashtags, sharing informative videos, or conducting online competitions related to road safety.