This document analyzes road accident data from Ambala Jagadhari Road in India over the past decade. It finds that 59% of accidents in the Ambala district occurred on national highways, with the highest number occurring on NH-44. The majority of accidents involved two-wheeled vehicles, which accounted for 35% of total accidents. Common causes included traffic violations, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, overloading vehicles, and improper parking. The document examines road safety issues and identifies 24 accident black spots in the Ambala district. It reviews literature on factors contributing to accidents, such as drugs, alcohol and vehicle/driver/environmental characteristics.