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Maha witnessed 7,700 two-wheeler rider deaths in 2022; no use of helmet main reason

In view of this situation, the state transport department has directed its staff to launch a state-wide campaign to counsel two-wheeler users to make them understand the importance of road safety

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Authorities in Maharashtra said that out of the nearly 15,000 road accident fatalities recorded in the state in 2022, a total of 7,700 were of two-wheeler riders with most of these deaths occurring due to head injuries from not wearing helmets, news agency ANI reported.

These figures were shared in a circular issued last week by the state transport commissioner. In view of this situation, the state transport department has directed its staff to launch a state-wide campaign to counsel two-wheeler users to make them understand the importance of road safety and the legal provisions related to it, an official said.

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