In terms of accident-related fatalities by type of road user, pedestrians accounted for 17%, cyclists 3% and two-wheeler riders 37%. Together they add up to 57% and are the most vulnerable category
Road accidents in India claimed 414 lives and injured 1,236 people each day in 2019.
National Highways, which comprise 2.03% of total road network, continued to account for a disproportionate share of 35.7% of deaths in 2019, pointing to a need for improved enforcement and correctives to be implemented.
As per the findings of a recent SaveLife Foundation report, most truck drivers in India are sleep deprived and compromise road safety.
Truck drivers form the backbone of the logistics sector, ensuring smooth transportation of goods over long distances, yet remain vulnerable due to the fragmented informal nature of the truck industry.
With a road crash occurring every minute and one death every four minutes in India, every little step matters. Every life lost and every person injured, due to road accidents, is one too much.
National road safety month begins, government aims for grassroots mass movement

The road safety awareness initiatives includes a new film on road safety, flag-off of National Championship Safe Speed Challenge from Wagah border to Kanyakumari, and giving away of awards for road safety.

17 Jan 2021 | 14123 Views | By Ajit Dalvi

 

The first-ever National Road Safety Month was inaugurated today, to furtehr build awareness about road safety and reduce road accidents in India. The past few yeasr have seen a road safety week being organised but given the importance of the issue, a month-long programme has been initiated this year.

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