At least 2,123 people were killed while 5,558 others were injured in as many as 1871 road accidents across the country in the first four months of this year.
Bangladesh Jatri Kalyan Samity, a passengers' welfare association, came up with this statistics on Monday.
The association made the report monitoring newspaper and television reports on road accidents, said UNB.
According to the study, some 206 people died while undergoing treatment in different hospitals after sustaining injuries in separate accidents during January-April period.
At least 1,979 people were killed and 4,727 others were injured in 1,765 road accidents across the country during the correspondent period of 2017, the report said.
The numbers of road accidents have increased by 1.06 per cent than the previous year.
The number of dead and injured ones increased in 1.44 per cent and 8.31 per cent respectively.
The association recommended for taking steps to reduce the casualties and damages on emergency basis after identifying the road accidents as national problem.
It also suggested the transport owners, workers, passengers and government for taking initiative in a coordinated way and taking steps to stop plying of unfit vehicles.
The platform also urged the government to refrain from giving vehicles to the drivers on daily lease basis.