Posted on 18 Jul, 2016 5:59 pm

Steps to Reduce Road Accidents 
 

  During the year  2015,  5.01 lakhs road accidents were reported in India out of which 1.46 lakhs caused deaths. The cause of road accidents along with the number of accidents and number of persons killed during the calendar year 2015 are givenin the following table:

 

Table: Causes of  Road  Accident and persons killed on All Roads: 2015

Sr. no.

Causes of road accidents

Total number of  Road Accidents

Total number of persons killed

1

Fault of Driver

386481

106021

2

Fault of Cyclist

3695

1384

3

Fault of Driver of other vehicles

24431

6961

4

Fault of Pedestrian

7509

2690

5

Defect in Condition of Motor Vehicle

11601

4127

6

Defect in Road Condition

7314

2733

7

Weather Condition

5781

2552

8

Fault of Passenger

6668

2657

9

Poor light

5456

2095

10

Falling of boulders

1087

505

11

Neglect of civic bodies

1076

416

12

Stray animals

1534

579

13

Other causes/ Causes not known

38790

13413

 

Total

501423

146133

 

 

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has taken a number of steps to prevent   road accidents as per details mentioned under:

i.               The Government has approved a National Road Safety Policy.  This Policy outlines various policy measures such as promoting awareness, establishing road safety information data base, encouraging safer road infrastructure including application of intelligent transport, enforcement of safety laws etc.

ii.               The Government has constituted the National Road Safety Council as the apex body to take policy decisions in matters of road safety. 

iii.               The Ministry has requested all States/UTs for setting up of State Road Safety Council and District Road Safety Committees, and to hold their meetings regularly.

iv.               The Ministry has formulated a multi-pronged strategy to address the issue of road safety based on 4 ‘E’s viz. Education, Engineering (both of roads and vehicles), Enforcement and Emergency Care.

v.               Road safety has been made an integral part of road design at the planning stage. 

vi.               Road Safety Audit of selected stretches of National Highways has been taken up.

  1. High priority has been accorded to identification and rectification of black spots (accident prone spots) on national highways. Around 700 such black spots have been identified for improvement.
  2. The threshold for four laning of national highway has been reduced from 15,000 Passenger Car Units (PCUs) to 10,000 PCUs. About 52,000 Km of stretches of State Highways has been identified for conversion to national highways.
  3. Setting up of model driving training institutes in States and refresher training to drivers of Heavy Motor Vehicle in the unorganized sector.
  4. Advocacy/Publicity campaign on road safety through the electronic and print media.
  5. Tightening of safety standards for vehicles like Seat Belts, Power-steering, anti-lock braking system etc.
  6. Providing cranes and ambulances to various State Governments under the National Highway Accident Relief Service Scheme for development on National Highways. National Highways Authority of India also provides ambulances at a distance of 50 Km. on each of its completed stretches of National Highways under its Operation & Maintenance contracts.
  7.  Launch of pilot projects for providing cashless treatment of road accident victims on Gurgaon – Jaipur, Vadodara – Mumbai stretch of National Highways No. 8 and Ranchi – Rargaon - Mahulia stretch of National Highway No. 33.

 

This information was given by Minister of State for Road Transport & Highways,       Shri Pon. Radhakrishnan in a written reply to a Question in the Rajya Sabha today. 

Courtesy – Press Information Bureau, Government of India