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Despite high accident rate, Kerala's fatality lowest

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September 23, 2025

HEALTHCARE DENSITY A SAVING GRACE

- MANISHA VC S @Kochi

KERALA is in a league of its own when it comes to saving road accident victims.

The state may rank third in terms of number of road accidents, but its severity rate is the lowest in the country. According to the Road Accidents in India report of the ministry of road transport and highways, Kerala recorded 48,091 accidents in 2023, in which 4,080 people died. That translates to 8.5 fatalities per 100 accidents. The national average is 36.

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