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Tech, enforcement and awareness drives down road deaths in Mumbai by 24 percent
Updated On: 25 March, 2026 08:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Fatal crashes drop eight per cent statewide with Mumbai recording 24 per cent dip as enforcement of rules and technology tighten control

Mumbai Traffic police using a chest-mounted (button) camera to record traffic violators. Pic/Ashish Raje
Maharashtra’s road safety drive shows results as fatal accidents and deaths dropped 8 per cent in January-February 2026; Mumbai recorded a 24 per cent fall in accident deaths year-on-year. Data shows 194 fewer fatal accidents and 214 fewer deaths than the same period in 2025, pointing to tighter enforcement and tech-led monitoring.
Enforcement drive
“With a 50 per cent reduction target by 2030, the Transport Department has rolling out district-wise action plans, fixing black spots and deploying 332 enforcement squads armed with radar guns and interceptor vehicles,” Maharashtra’s Additional Transport Commissioner Bharat Kalaskar said.
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