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Road accidents rise marginally in Maharashtra in 2025, fatalities dip

Published on: Dec 26, 2025 03:30 am IST

Between January and November, the state reported 33,002 road accidents, up by 218 cases, or 0.66%, from 32,784 accidents during the same period in 2024

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The state recorded a marginal rise in road accidents in 2025 compared to last year, even as the number of fatalities showed a slight decline, official data from the transport department shows.

In contrast, deaths due to road accidents fell from 14,185 last year to 14,066 this year, a reduction of 119 fatalities or 0.83%. (HT)

Between January and November, the state reported 33,002 road accidents, up by 218 cases, or 0.66%, from 32,784 accidents during the same period in 2024. In contrast, deaths due to road accidents fell from 14,185 last year to 14,066 this year, a reduction of 119 fatalities or 0.83%.

Officials said despite the dip in fatalities, over 14,000 deaths in just 11 months underline the scale of the problem, they added.

The transport department said special round-the-clock enforcement drives are being carried out on accident-prone stretches such as the Mumbai–Pune Expressway and the Mumbai–Bengaluru National Highway. These drives focus on offences including overspeeding, drunken driving and lane violations.

Vivek Bhimanwar, state transport commissioner, said technology-led enforcement has helped improve compliance. “Action is being taken against violators through the integrated traffic management system. Helmet enforcement will be intensified further. The state has set a target of reducing road accidents by 50% by 2030,” he said, urging motorists and pedestrians to strictly follow traffic rules.

Road accidents

(Between January and November)

2025

Total accidents: 33,002

Fatalities: 14,066

2024

Total accidents: 32,784

Fatalities: 14,185

Year-on-year change

Accidents up by 218 (0.66%)

Deaths down by 119 (0.83%)

(Source: Transport department)

 
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