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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Goa Pedestrian Deaths Surge 44% Amidst Lax Enforcement

Goa Pedestrian Deaths Surge 44% Amidst Lax Enforcement

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Pedestrian fatalities in Goa rose by 44% by October 2025.
  • Traffic violation cases dropped by 49% due to reduced enforcement.
  • Total road accident deaths in Goa decreased slightly year-on-year.
Goa Pedestrian Deaths Surge 44% Amidst Lax Enforcement

Goa has witnessed a stark 44% surge in pedestrian fatalities by October 2025, with 49 lives lost, a significant increase from the 34 recorded in the same period last year. October alone saw a 33% rise in pedestrian deaths, with four succumbing to injuries compared to three the previous year. This alarming trend follows a period of decreased traffic enforcement, leading to a 49% reduction in registered violation cases and a 38% drop in fine collection, fostering a sense of impunity among drivers and riders.

Despite the grim statistics for pedestrians, overall fatal road accidents in the state saw a 13% increase this year. While September's fatalities matched the previous year's figures, October reported 17 fatal accidents, the same as last year, though resulting in 18 deaths. Tragically, two separate incidents in October claimed the lives of three pedestrians, highlighting the severe risks faced by vulnerable road users.

Authorities have acknowledged the impact of reduced enforcement on road safety. The traffic cell has formally requested the Public Works Department to implement both short-term and long-term measures to mitigate road accidents. As of October 2025, 215 people had lost their lives in road accidents, a decrease from 241 during the corresponding period last year, yet the spike in pedestrian deaths remains a critical concern.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Pedestrian deaths in Goa rose by 44% by October 2025, largely due to a significant decrease in traffic enforcement which has led to a rise in reckless driving.
Reduced enforcement in Goa has resulted in a 49% decrease in registered traffic violation cases and a over 38% reduction in fine collection compared to the previous year.
Yes, the traffic cell has contacted the PWD to implement both immediate and long-term strategies aimed at reducing road accidents in Goa.

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