A large crowd of people attend a vigil to remember the victims of road accidents in Srinagar, in Indian administered Kashmir on the occasion of the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims on 18th November 2018. Participants hold banners calling for the government to make and enforce good roads safety laws, to ensure roads and vehicles are safe, and to provide prompt emergency care for road traffic victims. According to the Indian ministry of road transport and highways, the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir ranks second across India for road accidents, with an average of over 900 dea
A large crowd of people attend a vigil to remember the victims of road accidents in Srinagar, in Indian administered Kashmir on the occasion of the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims on 18th November 2018. Participants hold banners calling for the government to make and enforce good roads safety laws, to ensure roads and vehicles are safe, and to provide prompt emergency care for road traffic victims. According to the Indian ministry of road transport and highways, the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir ranks second across India for road accidents, with an average of over 900 deaths every year in the last five years and with 5000 accidents in 2017 alone
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