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Gujarat rajya ma thata vahan akasmat bad ijagrasto ne sarvar apava babat

Gujarat rajya ma thata vahan akasmat ma sahay apava babat

An accident, also known as an unintentional injury, is an undesirable, incidental, and unplanned event that could have been prevented had circumstances leading up to the accident been recognized, and acted upon, prior to its occurrence. Most scientists who study unintentional injury avoid using the term "accident" and focus on factors that increase risk of severe injury and that reduce injury incidence and severity.
Physical examples of accidents include unintended motor vehicle collisions or falls, being injured by touching something sharp, hot, moving objects, contacting electricity or ingesting poison. Non-physical examples are unintentionally revealing a secret or otherwise saying something incorrectly, accidental deletion of data, forgetting an appointment etc.
  • Accidents during the execution of work or arising out of it are called work accidents. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), more than 337 million accidents happen on the job each year, resulting, together with occupational diseases, in more than 2.3 million deaths annually.[
  • In contrast, leisure-related accidents are
  • Accidents during the execution of work or arising out of it are called work accidents. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), more than 337 million accidents happen on the job each year, resulting, together with occupational diseases, in more than 2.3 million deaths annually.
  • Over 65 per cent of two-wheeler riders and 55 per cent of car drivers have been found to be using mobile phones, texting and listening to music while driving on Ahmedabad roads," the survey sai Election Results 2018

Maximum traffic violations, road accidents in Gujarat take place in Ahmedabad: survey

"Over 65 per cent of two-wheeler riders and 55 per cent of car drivers have been found to be using mobile phones, texting and listening to music while driving on Ahmedabad roads," the survey said.

Ahmedabad accounts for the maximum percentage of traffic violatiin Gujarat, reveals a survey. Violations such as not wearing helmets, seat-belts, overspeeding, driving on the wrong side of the road and talking over mobile phone during driving is maximum in Ahmedabad (61 per cent), followed by Surat (45 per cent), Rajkot (39 per cent) and Vadodara (28 per cent), suggests a survey conducted by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industries of India (Assocham).
“Over 65 per cent of two-wheeler riders and 55 per cent of car drivers have been found to be using mobile phones, texting and listening to music while driving on Ahmedabad roads,” the survey said.
Most of the violations were detected on CG Road, Ashram: “In Ahmedabad, 67 per cent of two-wheelers don’t respect traffic rules, followed by cars(58 per cent), private buses (53 per cent), heavy vehicles (49 per cent) and three-wheelers like autorickshaws (25 per cent),” says the survey.
In 2014, as many as 22,493 roads accidents were reported in Ahmedabad, followed by 16,456 in Surat, 10,246 in Rajkot and 8,566 in Vadodara. The main causes for the accidents, says the survey, was overspeeding, drunk driving and not wearing helmets and seat-belts.
Among the average fatalities reported in the Ahmedabad every year, 41 per cent of them are pedestrians, 28 per cent cyclists, 21 per cent two-wheeler riders, six per cent four wheelers and four per cent heavy vehicle riders.
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