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‘Education, engineering, enforcement and emergency care are vital for safer mobility’: PK Banerjee Chief Executive Director, SIAM.
‘Cancelling driving licenses of repeat offenders could be an effective enforcement method’: Harish Baijal Ex-DIG, Maharashtra Police.
‘Driver education and driving practice form the foundation of road safety pyramid’: Naresh Raghvan US-based Road Safety Author.
‘Road redesign measures and strict enforcement can reduce accidents on Indian roads’: Karuna Raina Director, Public Policy and Research, SaveLIFE.
‘Integrated traffic management systems are helping cops catch traffic violators’: Kartick Nagpal President, Rosmerta Technologies.
The three ‘Es’ of safety

While education and driver training are the fundamentals to ensure safety of road users, experts suggest that there is a need for robust road engineering, as well as stricter enforcement of laws.

11 Jun 2023 | 9306 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

India lost more than 1,55,600 lives in road crashes in 2022, the second highest ever. Last year, the unfortunate road accident causing the death of Cyrus Mistry, one of India’s renowned business leaders, reignited a debate around the poor state of India’s roads, identified by the World Bank as the ...

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