There were at least 1,461 road crashes over the course of the lockdown—between March 25 and May 31-- with 1,390 people with injured in the crashes As many as 750 people died in road crashes during the nationwide lockdown, out of which 198 were migrant workers who were headed back to their native places, according to data compiled by non-profit road safety organization SaveLIFE Foundation.
There were at least 1,461 road crashes over the course of the lockdown—between March 25 and May 31-- with 1,390 people with injured in the crashes.
SaveLIFE Foundation said that the data has been compiled using media-tracking and multi-source verification. Uttar Pradesh accounted for 245 or over 30% of the total deaths, followed by 56 deaths each in
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