Nitin Gadkari launches Safer Roads for Gurugram Road Safety Data Dashboard
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Nitin Gadkari launches Safer Roads for Gurugram Road Safety Data Dashboard

At the recent ‘Safer Roads For Safer Lives’ event, hosted by ‘Safer Roads For Gurugram’ (SRFG), Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari launched a road safety data dashboard for Gurugram. The dashboard uses FIR data collected by Traffic Police of Haryana from the last four years and indicates major factors causing road accidents in the state of Haryana. SRFG is an outcome of an MoU between Anheuser Busch InBev (AB InBev) and the Transport Department, Haryana Government. SRFG is an autonomous working group comprising of corporates, government institutions, corporations, healthcare entities, industry associations, academic institutions, civil societies, data analytics and UN agency.

The Road Safety Data Dashboard capture send-to-end data from road collisions and fatalities thus, helps to identify vulnerable spots, assess risk factors and type of accidents, profiles of high-risk victims and vehicles as well as reveals accident data by the time of data and week. By centralising in-depth information dating back to 2016, it aims to serve as a tool for authorities to analyse data on various parameters and devise preemptive measures in an efficient and timely manner.

Gracing the occasion, Gadkari mentioned that road safety is one of the most sensitive and important subjects for the country. There are multiple challenges surrounding road safety like fake driver’s licenses, faulty road engineering and lack of adequate awareness among public at large. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is committed to undertaking steps for tackling each one of these in an effective manner.

Dr Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament, also launched an e-learning module for ‘Youth and Road Safety’ developed by SRFG in partnership with UNITAR (United Nations Institute for Training and Research). The 90-minute module has a video-based interface that aims to raise awareness and build capacity among the youth to champion safer road use. It sheds light on the importance of road safety measures and provides core skillsets and knowledge on safe road behaviors. It also explores various different ways to help combat road traffic injuries and death.

Dr Tharoor said, “As per statistics, a quarter of all road crashes in India involve people up to the age of 35. Analysis of road accidents indicate four major challenges to road safety: Corrupt ways of attaining driver’s license, negligence while driving, bad road designs and poor emergency responses. Consistent efforts need to be made towards educating the public where they need to respect fellow road user’s space when using the roads. While legislation is the place to initiate these efforts, public education will be playing a substantial role in creating safer roads for all.”

The event also observed the presence of Meenu Chaudhary, Joint Commissioner, Traffic (Ops), Delhi Police, and Amar Srivastav, Founder and President, IRSC, and other key stakeholders like Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority, World Resource Institute,  All India Institute of Medical Sciences, PepsiCo, DLF Foundation, All India Motor Transport Congress, TRAX Road Safety NGO to name a few.

According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highway, Government of India, road crash is one of the leading causes of unnatural deaths in India. These road crashes kill close to 150,000 people each year in India, and this average fatality rate is one of the highest in the world. It is estimated that the road accidents put a burden of close to 1 per cent to 3 per cent of the country’s GDP.

Commenting on this occasion, Ben Verhaert, President-South Asia, AB InBev, said, “As India’s infrastructure continues to develop at a rapid pace, with new roads being built at the rate of 45 km per day, we also need to be cognizant of the fact that we have one of the most unsafe roads in the world. India is a signatory to the Brasilia Declaration, a commitment to halve road traffic deaths and injuries by 2020. To achieve this bold ambition, collective action is the need of the hour and we are confident to achieve this as most road safety risk factors are within human control. We are committed to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). As a significant global operator of roadway fleets, we have a unique opportunity to lead the change by working closely with our partners to improve road safety, reduce road vulnerability and create awareness among road users.”

The SRFG initiative is a step taken to contribute to the “Haryana Vision Zero” initiative, aimed at reducing deaths caused by road incidents. It follows a two-pronged approach: Focus on strengthening the existing systems and help create and implement unique and innovative solutions.

At the recent ‘Safer Roads For Safer Lives’ event, hosted by ‘Safer Roads For Gurugram’ (SRFG), Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari launched a road safety data dashboard for Gurugram. The dashboard uses FIR data collected by Traffic Police of Haryana from the last four years and indicates major factors causing road accidents in the state of Haryana. SRFG is an outcome of an MoU between Anheuser Busch InBev (AB InBev) and the Transport Department, Haryana Government. SRFG is an autonomous working group comprising of corporates, government institutions, corporations, healthcare entities, industry associations, academic institutions, civil societies, data analytics and UN agency.The Road Safety Data Dashboard capture send-to-end data from road collisions and fatalities thus, helps to identify vulnerable spots, assess risk factors and type of accidents, profiles of high-risk victims and vehicles as well as reveals accident data by the time of data and week. By centralising in-depth information dating back to 2016, it aims to serve as a tool for authorities to analyse data on various parameters and devise preemptive measures in an efficient and timely manner. Gracing the occasion, Gadkari mentioned that road safety is one of the most sensitive and important subjects for the country. There are multiple challenges surrounding road safety like fake driver’s licenses, faulty road engineering and lack of adequate awareness among public at large. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is committed to undertaking steps for tackling each one of these in an effective manner. Dr Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament, also launched an e-learning module for ‘Youth and Road Safety’ developed by SRFG in partnership with UNITAR (United Nations Institute for Training and Research). The 90-minute module has a video-based interface that aims to raise awareness and build capacity among the youth to champion safer road use. It sheds light on the importance of road safety measures and provides core skillsets and knowledge on safe road behaviors. It also explores various different ways to help combat road traffic injuries and death. Dr Tharoor said, “As per statistics, a quarter of all road crashes in India involve people up to the age of 35. Analysis of road accidents indicate four major challenges to road safety: Corrupt ways of attaining driver’s license, negligence while driving, bad road designs and poor emergency responses. Consistent efforts need to be made towards educating the public where they need to respect fellow road user’s space when using the roads. While legislation is the place to initiate these efforts, public education will be playing a substantial role in creating safer roads for all.”The event also observed the presence of Meenu Chaudhary, Joint Commissioner, Traffic (Ops), Delhi Police, and Amar Srivastav, Founder and President, IRSC, and other key stakeholders like Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority, World Resource Institute,  All India Institute of Medical Sciences, PepsiCo, DLF Foundation, All India Motor Transport Congress, TRAX Road Safety NGO to name a few.According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highway, Government of India, road crash is one of the leading causes of unnatural deaths in India. These road crashes kill close to 150,000 people each year in India, and this average fatality rate is one of the highest in the world. It is estimated that the road accidents put a burden of close to 1 per cent to 3 per cent of the country’s GDP.Commenting on this occasion, Ben Verhaert, President-South Asia, AB InBev, said, “As India’s infrastructure continues to develop at a rapid pace, with new roads being built at the rate of 45 km per day, we also need to be cognizant of the fact that we have one of the most unsafe roads in the world. India is a signatory to the Brasilia Declaration, a commitment to halve road traffic deaths and injuries by 2020. To achieve this bold ambition, collective action is the need of the hour and we are confident to achieve this as most road safety risk factors are within human control. We are committed to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). As a significant global operator of roadway fleets, we have a unique opportunity to lead the change by working closely with our partners to improve road safety, reduce road vulnerability and create awareness among road users.” The SRFG initiative is a step taken to contribute to the “Haryana Vision Zero” initiative, aimed at reducing deaths caused by road incidents. It follows a two-pronged approach: Focus on strengthening the existing systems and help create and implement unique and innovative solutions.

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