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Coconuts Caused 2.2 Times More Accidents Than Drunk Driving In 2024: Report

The data, which is based on over 87,000 accident insurance claims, highlights that 78% of these claims came from major metro cities across India. The report sheds light on some surprising accident triggers, prompting a reevaluation of how urban infrastructure impacts road safety.

Unusual Causes of Accidents: Stray Animals, Potholes, and Falling Coconuts

While drunk driving often dominates discussions about road safety, the report from ACKO reveals that stray animals, potholes, and even falling coconuts cause far more accidents. This finding is based on a comprehensive analysis of accident insurance claims across Indian cities. According to the report, these hazards are frequently overlooked but represent significant risk factors for motorists.

Mayank Gupta, Vice President of Auto Insurance at ACKO, emphasized the importance of identifying these lesser-known accident causes. “Urban infrastructure challenges like potholes and stray animals contribute heavily to road mishaps. However, many of these accidents could be avoided with targeted interventions,” he said. By focusing on accident-prone areas and underlying issues, policymakers and city administrators can take steps to improve road safety and reduce preventable accidents.

Metro Cities See the Most Insurance Claims

The report also highlights that metro cities are the hotspots for most road accidents. With 78% of insurance claims coming from these areas, it is evident that urban environments are facing a higher risk of road mishaps. Factors like poor road conditions, stray animals, and falling debris from trees contribute to these statistics.

A Call to Action for Road Safety Interventions

The ACKO Accident Index 2024 is not just about highlighting the shocking causes of road accidents. It also serves as a wake-up call to local authorities and policymakers. By addressing the root causes—like improving road conditions and reducing the presence of stray animals—there is a strong potential to reduce the number of accidents and enhance road safety across Indian cities.

Kanika Sharma

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