The city has achieved a significant milestone in road safety, with fatalities in road crashes decreasing by 22% from January to August this year. In 2023, there were 255 fatalities during this period, which has now reduced to 199 deaths this year. This positive trend highlights the impact of ongoing safety interventions and efforts to enhance road conditions.
Despite this encouraging reduction in fatalities, there has been only a marginal decrease in the number of grievously injured road users, from 1,200 to 1,175. This slight drop indicates that while fatalities are on the decline, there remains a need to focus on reducing serious injuries. Continued attention to both prevention and treatment is crucial for further improvement in road safety. The overall number of road users impacted by crashes has seen a slight increase, from 1,869 in January-August 2023 to 1,907 this year. This uptick in minor injuries suggests a need for enhanced road safety measures to address both frequency and severity of accidents.
Experts have pointed out that the current trend of road concretisation may lead to increased speeding, which could impact safety. Therefore, it is vital to focus on proper road design and maintenance. The city has identified 26 black spots, with the Sion-Panvel Highway at Mankhurd being a critical area for safety improvements. Targeted interventions in such locations are essential to mitigate risks and enhance overall road safety. To build on these positive developments, implementing comprehensive road safety measures, including improved road design, traffic management, and public awareness campaigns, will be key. By focusing on these areas, the city can continue to advance road safety, reducing both fatal and non-fatal incidents and creating safer roads for everyone.