ACKO Accident Index 2022 reveals, Bengaluru emerged as the least accident-prone city while Delhi and Mumbai the most road accident-prone zones!
#DelhiNCR happens to be the most road accident-prone region in the country with the highest number of such mishaps. However, the financial capital of #India, #Mumbai, is close behind. These facts were unveiled by #ACKO, India’s leading tech-first insurance provider today in its bi-annual edition of #ACKOAccidentIndex2022.
The Index, which is a report detailing accident trends seen across key metros, including Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai, revealed Delhi recording an accident rate of 20.3%, while Mumbai stood at 18.2%. The reasons behind the mishaps were also fairly common between the two cities. While ‘other drivers’ were responsible for most of them, animal crossings, potholes, rash driving, and drunk driving were the other reasons.
When it came to areas, Sector 12 (Noida) in the Delhi NCR region and Ghatkopar (West) in Mumbai were the most accident-prone zones. While Sector 12 accounted for almost 9% of accidents, Ghatkopar (West) registered almost 5% of Mumbai’s accidents. However, the report also found that most accidents were more or less uniformly distributed in Mumbai.
Among all metros, it was Bengaluru that fared the best, emerging as the least accident-prone city with a recorded accident rate of 16%. The bulk of accidents were recorded in Bommanahalli, which registered almost 9% of accidents while Kalyan Nagar registered close to 8% of accidents. The bulk of accidents in Bengaluru have occurred on a 50km-stretch spanning from Bannerghatta to Hoodi, which also faces heavy logjams.
Besides this, Chennai had an accident rate of 18.6%, and Hyderabad 18.5%
Another interesting trend brought out by Index was animals posing as a major reason for road accidents: especially in Chennai, which recorded the highest number of such accidents – over 3%. For both Delhi and Bengaluru, the number stood at 2%. Dogs led to 58.4% of accidents across metros followed by the cow causing 25.4% accidents. Surprisingly, 11.6% of accidents were caused by rats.
Animesh Das, Senior Director – Motor Underwriting, ACKO, said: “While we often blame bad roads for accidents, the report shows that otherwise. Road accidents and fatalities that go along with it are preventable and can be predicted if proven countermeasures are applied. This Accident Index is just a helping hand for our policy makers and administrators, so that they can place measures across the most accident-prone locations in India that will further help regulate the traffic and considerably reduce accidents.”