Kochi: Pedestrian fatalities in road accidents across Kerala have risen to alarming levels, with 218 people losing their lives while attempting to cross roads on Zebra crossings between January and October 31 this year.
According to official data, a total of 851 pedestrians were killed in vehicle accidents during the same period across the state. Up to August 15, Kerala recorded 32,658 road accidents.
The state had reported 43,910 accidents in 2022, which increased to 48,068 in 2023 and further to 48,834 in 2024. The figures for 2025 are expected to climb further by year-end, raising concerns among road safety experts and officials.
Why such accidents occur
Carelessness and negligence of vehicle drivers
Overspeeding
Exceeding speed limits on narrow and congested roads
Lack of proper

Mathrubhumi English

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