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World Bank Report: India Accounts For 10% Of Global Road Crash Victims, Gadkari Says Report An Eye-Opener By Charanpreet Singh (With Inputs From PTI) | Updated: 14-Feb-21 10:50 AM IST 0 Views View Photos Highlights Road crashes has a major impact on the poor section of the society Indian roads witness 415 deaths per day in accidents The Indian Government is observing its first-ever National Road Safety Month this year, between January 18, 2021, and February 17, 2021. During this safety campaign, the World Bank on Saturday released a new report on road safety. According to a report from PTI, India which has one per cent of the world s vehicles accounts for 10 per cent of global road crash victims highlighted the World Bank report. E ....
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eDriving Partners with GreenArrows Safety Management to Provide Digital Driver and Rider Risk Management Solutions in India Share Article eDriving, a leading global provider of digital driver risk management programs, has announced a new partnership with GreenArrows Safety Management (GSM) to help organizations in India reduce driver risk. We’re delighted to launch this partnership with GSM to help more organizations access digital driver risk management solutions that will help them identify and reduce driver risk. CAPE MAY, N.J. (PRWEB) February 11, 2021 With approximately 151,000 people killed in road crashes every year, India has the highest number of traffic fatalities in the world. Currently, the country is observing “National Road Safety Month” (January 18 to February 17), and the importance of a commitment to road safety was recently highlighted by Indian Prime Minister Narend ....
Apollo Tyres shares it's latest ad campaign Wheels Of Change. It takes on honkers in traffic and equates incessant honking on the roads with ceaselessly pressing the calling bell at someone’s home. ....
Mock drill by Karnataka Police falsely shared as terrorist held in Hubli Riders do take a note! In case, you are thinking that you can still roam scot-free across the city, blaring loud loud pipes and showing off a badass nature, then you re wrong. From now onwards, if the city police catches you with a defective silencer in your bike or car, you will not just end up paying but also have no other option than being a mute spectator to the bulldozers which will crush your silencer publicly on the road itself. Crackdown on faulty silencers In a first innovative step of its kind, the district police of Udupi, a southwest coastal city in Karnataka, located approximately 422 kilometers away from Bengaluru, have bulldozed 51 defective silencers this week for causing noise pollution. ....