In India. 30,000 people die and 1,25,000 become disabled due to traumatic brain injury (TBI).  Total road length increased by 168.6% while vehicles increased at the rate of around 1711.5% from 1971 to 1996.   The vehicular density in Delhi is higher than that of the three metros put together.   This has led to the rising trend of RTAs in the city.  In Delhi about 2000 lives are lost every year due to RTAs alone.   In 1991, 60,000 people were killed in RTA’s as against 24,600 in 1980.  The morbidity statistic has increased from around 80,000 in 1982 to around 2,000,000 in 2001, indicating an increase of almost 150%.   
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