Between 2017 and 2021, the intervention area at Mukundpur Chowk saw 32 serious crashes, leading to 10 deaths and 35 injuries.
Redesigning at Mukundpur Chowk has led to a 72% reduction in pedestrian exposure distance and a 121% increase in space available for pedestrians.
To improve the safety of pedestrians and cyclists, pedestrian crossing distance and exposure lengths were reduced by provision of dedicated shortest pathways to cross the intersection.
The Tactical Urbanism trials undertaken by SLF within its Zero Fatality Corridor programme use data, evidence and design thinking to determine the best possible solutions to save lives.
Dedicated space provided for IPT users
Vertical signages to inform the road user about the interventions.
SaveLife Foundation undertakes sixth tactical urbanism trial in New Delhi

Between 2017 and 2021, the intervention area at Mukundpur Chowk saw 32 serious crashes, leading to 10 deaths and 35 injuries; redesign has led to a 72% reduction in pedestrian exposure distance and a 121% increase in space available for pedestrians.

12 Dec 2022 | 7966 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

In an effort to save lives and make Delhi roads safe for all, the SaveLife Foundation (SLF), with support from Tata Power Delhi Distribution and in close partnership with the Delhi Traffic Police, the Delhi Transport Department and PWD (North) has launched a Tactical Urbanism trial at Mukundpur Chowk.

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