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State/UT-wise Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving during 2016

March 1, 2018

Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving during 2016 was 10.6 in India. The top 5 States/UTs in terms of having highest Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving during 2016 were Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Haryana, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving was 23.8 during 2016 in Tamil Nadu. There were 16559 incidents and 17681 victims of deaths had been reported due to rash/ negligent driving in Tamil Nadu during 2016. Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving was 18.5 during 2016 in Telangana. There were 6823 incidents and 7283 victims of deaths had been reported due to rash/ negligent driving in Telangana during 2016. Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving was 16.9 during 2016 in Haryana. There were 4673 incidents and 5119 victims of deaths had been reported due to rash/ negligent driving in Haryana during 2016.

Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving was 16.3 during 2016 in Karnataka. There were 10215 incidents and 12777 victims of deaths had been reported due to rash/ negligent driving in Karnataka during 2016. Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving was 15.1 during 2016 in Andhra Pradesh. There were 7837 incidents and 8541 victims of deaths had been reported due to rash/ negligent driving in Andhra Pradesh during 2016.

The bottom 5 States/UTs in terms of Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving during 2016 were Lakshadweep, Nagaland, Manipur, A & N Islands and Bihar. Crime rate of causing deaths due to rash/ negligent driving during 2016 were 1.2, 1.4, 2.3, 2.9 and 4 in Lakshadweep, Nagaland, Manipur, A & N Islands and Bihar respectively.

Dataset URL: https://data.gov.in/catalog/crime-india-2016

Resource Title: State/UT & Crime Head-wise IPC Crimes during 2016

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Source: Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of States, National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)
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