Kashmir rural areas recorded 15% decline in accidents, 22% drop in fatalities in 2025: SSP Traffic

Srinagar, Dec 31 : Rural area in the Kashmir Valley recorded a 15 percent decline in road accidents and a 22 percent reduction in fatalities in 2025 compared to the previous year, officials said on Wednesday.

Speaking during the year-end press conference, SSP Traffic Rural Kashmir R P Singh, per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said the department has successfully implemented a series of enforcement and awareness measures to enhance road safety across rural areas of Kashmir.

“As compared to 2024, 2025 witnessed a 15 percent decrease in accidents and 22 percent decline in deaths. Last year, we recorded 1,179 accidents and 279 deaths, while this year figures dropped to 1,000 accidents and 210 deaths,” he said.

He attributed the improvement to collective efforts involving district police, civil and municipal administration, engineering wings, the Beacon authorities, and educational institutions. He also acknowledged the contribution of media outlets, NGOs and student volunteers, particularly from NCC and higher secondary schools, in amplifying awareness campaigns.

“The purpose of these drives is to save lives and ensure safer roads. Every life lost in an accident leaves a family devastated. Our mission is to prevent that,” he said.

SSP Singh also noted significant behavioural changes among commuters, observing that 80 percent of drivers now wear seatbelts and 90 percent of two-wheeler riders use helmets, while shopkeepers and pedestrians are also cooperating by avoiding encroachments and using footpaths.

“Media has played a vital role in spreading our messages and ensuring compliance. Your encouragement has kept us on track,” he told reporters.

The officer further urged sustained cooperation from all stakeholders in the upcoming year to maintain the positive trend and reduce accidents even further—(KNO)

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