Impact Factor (2025): 6.9
DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
As the
population grows, the number of vehicles on the road also rises, leading to an
increase in traffic accidents. These accidents can be attributed to either
human error or road conditions. Analysis of past data shows that 66% of
accidents are caused by human error, while 33% are due to road-related factors,
such as road and vehicle interaction, other road users, and environmental
conditions.
In developing countries like India, the rate of accidents continues to
climb each year. An accident is an unexpected event that occurs in public
spaces, often causing injury to bystanders as well. Various types of collisions
can occur, including head-on, right-angle, and rear-end collisions, depending
on road design and driver behavior. At least one vehicle is usually involved in
accidents that take place on public roads, resulting in personal injury, loss
of life, and property damage.
Country : India
IRJIET, Volume 9, Issue 6, June 2025 pp. 106-111