STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTS ON NH 71-A

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STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTS ON NH 71-A SARANSH Department of Civil Engineering Institute of technology and science Bhiwani S.S KAZAL Department of Civil Engineering. Institute of technology and science Bhiwani ABSTRACT India is a developing country and safety of road is still in a premature stage. Accident severity is increasing in increasing order due to increasing in vehicle population. Accident leads to disablement, death, damage to health and property, social suffering and general degradation of environment. The road accident situation in India is alarming. Records show that there is one death at every 2.75 minutes because of road accidents. The high accident rate is largely attributed to the inadequacy of the highways and other main roads to meet the traffic demands, road user behavior, vehicle defects, poor road geometrics and visibility. Road accidents inflict heavy economic loss to the country. Road safety is necessary to reduce accident involving both human and vehicles there by making the road more safe and user friendly to traffic. NH-71A is one of the major connectivity from Panipat to Bawal which caters to the need of transportation of light goods to heavy goods and passengers. Study area was undertaken on road NH-71A from Panipat to Rohtak. 1. INTRODUCTION Accident is an event, occurring suddenly, unexpectedly and inadvertently under unforeseen circumstances. Road traffic accidents can be defined as An accident that occurred on a way or street open to public traffic; resulted in one or more per sons being killed or injured, and at least one moving vehicle was involved. Road crashes take away the right to life of 3,000 people every day. This is a global humanitarian disaster, and it is man-made. (Global Road Safety Partnership Annual Report 2014) Road Safety is one of the most important problems in or society. Every year 1.2 million of people are killed and between 20 and 50 million people are injured in road 173

accidents. If current trends continue road traffic accidents are predicted to be third leading contributor to the global burden of Disease and injury by 2020. More than 10 lakh people in India have lost their lives to road accidents in the last 10 years. India has the dubious distinction of leading the world in road crash fatalities 10% of total global road deaths occur here. In 2013 alone, almost 1,40,000 people were killed and close to 5,00,000 were seriously injured or permanently disabled. To minimize the number of crashes by any kind and severity expected to occur on the entity during a specific period is known as road safety Various Causes Of Accident: Road Traffic safety refers to methods and measures for reducing the risk of a person using the road network being killed or seriously injured. The users of a road include pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, their passengers, and passengers of non-road public transport, mainly buses and trams. Road Characteristics Weather Impacts Transportation-Related Factors Human-Related Factors 2. METHODOLOGY Road Selected For Study: National highway from Panipat to Jhajjar on NH-71A was chosen for study. The following stretches was selected for data collection. The study area is shown in Fig. 3.1 i. Panipat to Naultha, Km 0-Km13.6 ii. Israna to Gohana Km26 iii. Rohtak to Jhajjar Km34 Data Collection The only information available for accident studies is the FIR (First Information Report) lodged in the police stations and data from PWD. The data from these records of last ten years (2006-2015) were extracted from the FIR record field under IPCno.279/337/338/304(A). 174

Data Collected From Police Records: With the prior permission of the concerned S.P, the accident data were collected on two-lane highways from three police stations Accident details during 2006-2015 on this road section are shown in Table 1.1. Accident data were collected year wise from each police station records then sorted out year wise. Table 1.1 Details of Accidents YEAR FATAL MAJOR INJURY MINOR INJURY 2006 15 14 37 2007 16 32 50 2008 10 24 45 2009 25 30 39 2010 22 35 40 2011 17 45 84 2012 5 25 61 2013 14 33 81 2014 16 32 84 2015 18 28 58 Total 159 297 579 Data Collected From P.W.D Records: P.W.D (Public Works Department) records are the main source if details of road. The Performa used to record these details is shown in Table 1.2 175

Table 1.2 Performa for Details Of Road Section Width Of Carriage Way in Mt. 7 Width Of Formation in Mt. 12 Width of Land in Mt. 45 3. ANALYSIS OF DATA AND DISCUSSION Accident Investigation: Accident Number: 1 Accident type: Head-on collision Location: Govt. High School, Naultha (Panipat) Date and Time: NOV.11, 2014; 05:00AM Vehicle 1: Truck No. HR-13-GA-4916 Vehicle 2: Tata Indica car No. PB-29-E-1334 Fatalities/Injuries: 8 person died on the spot. Description: On 11 nov. 8 persons were died in a road accident when an Indica car collided head on with a truck Govt. High school at Naultha, national highway-71 Haryana on Tuesday morning. There are three children and two women among the eight died on the spot. All eight occupants of the car, residents of Valtoha village near Patti in Tarn Taran district, died on the spot. The incident took place at around 5 am when the Indica Vist car no. PB-29-E-1334 were 176

traveling collided head on with a truck No. HR-13-GA-4916. The Indica car was badly damaged in the accident while the truck was also damaged partially. Police party headed by SHO Bhadaur rushed to the spot while villagers also called an ambulance but it was too late. The accident diagram is shown in Fig 1.1. Annual Variation In Accidents: Fig. 1.1Accident diagram and photos Fig. 1.3 shows the annual variations in accidents of total stretches during year 2006-2015. It is observed that percentage accidents are increasing relatively in the most of the year. In the year 2011 accident rate was high and low in year 2006. It may be due to increase in no. of vehicles, bad traffic environment, and increase in population. Table 1.3 Annual Variation In Accidents Of Total Stretch YEARS FATAL MAJOR MINOR TOTAL NO OF ACCIDENTS 177

2004 2006 18 18 38 48 12 36 50 60 2008 15 23 45 52 20 35 40 58 2010 20 36 40 63 19 40 82 105 2012 3 22 60 60 17 35 80 95 2014 19 36 83 85 12 35 55 65 2016 Vehicles Involved In Fatalities: Vehicles users related to facilities during 2006-2015 are shown in pie chart in percent. The result indicate that 59 % of fatalities are due to truck drivers followed by 26% by unknown driver, 7% by motorcycles, 5% by car and jeep, 3% by bus respectively as shown in Fig. 1.4. They consume alcohol and drugs in long driving. As a result reaction time increases and loss of control occurs during speed driving leads to fatalities. Table 1.4 Vehicle Involved In Fatalities VEHICLES VEHICLE INVOLVED Truck 59 Bus 3 Jeep/Car 5 Bike 7 Others 16 Trends Of Accidents: The trend of accidents per million vehicle- kilometer-year (MVKY) on the road is shown in Fig. 1.2 from the figure it is found that accidents rate per MVKY increases in each subsequent year. The increase trend in accident rate may be due to increase in population due to town growth, industry growth, poor maintenance of shoulder, electric poles on road, transformer station on the 178

shoulder, old girth trees on the shoulder, sight distraction obstruction due to trees, unsignalized intersection, on street parking of vehicles and lack of general awareness of road safety among road users. ACCIDENT PER MVKY 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 YEAR Fig.1.2 Trend Of Accidents (2006-2015) CONCLUSION (1) The available literatures on accidents analysis indicates that 77.5 percent of road accidents in India are caused due to driver s error. (2) Heavy vehicles like truck are involved in maximum no of accident on two-lane roads. It is estimated that fatalities caused by truck is 59% followed by other (26%) and bike (7%) and jeep (5%) and bus (3%).Road safety awareness should be raised among road user. REFERENCES 1. Somchainuek et al.,(2013) Investigation Roadside Safety on Thai National Highways Indian Journal of Science and technology vol.6 issue 1 2. Zeeger et al (2012) Safety Effectiveness of Highway design Features Vol.2 pp,4-15 3. Bamzai et al (2012) Safety Impacts of Highway Shoulder Attributes in Illinois ISSN: 0197-9191 179

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