Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium To Host A Match To Spread Awareness About Road Safety
To promote no honking and road safety, Maharashtra transport department is undertaking an awareness campaign on March 24 by organising a cricket match
Read MoreTo promote no honking and road safety, Maharashtra transport department is undertaking an awareness campaign on March 24 by organising a cricket match
Read MoreThe State Road Safety Policy is under implementation, with an aim to reduce fatalities and accidents by 50 per cent by 2020, said Transport minister Sunil Kumar Sharma
Read MoreThe idea behind deploying these vehicles is to clear the roads as much as possible and be the first responders in such a situation before the heavy equipment can take over the major relief operations, a senior traffic police officer said
Read MorePradeep Kumar Miradwal from Indore lost his left leg in a train accident, but instead of breaking him, this incident motivated him to do something different and here he is, spreading the message of road safety
Read MoreThe road fatality rate in countries such as Sweden and the Netherlands which have adopted comprehensive systems has fallen to 3-4 people per 100,000, compared to 24 deaths per 100,000 in poor countries
Read MoreConcerned over frequent road accidents, the West Bengal government has decided to frame stricter traffic rules including slapping murder charges on drivers in case of accidental deaths, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced.
Read MoreThey are a common sight on Delhi’s roads but the next time you see someone from the transgendered community at a traffic light, be sure to stop and listen.
Read MoreWhether you’re a veteran driver or someone who refuses to get behind the wheel, you must know what traffic sign boards on the roads mean. Take this quiz to test how good your road sign knowledge really is.
Read MoreFrom checking the tyre pressure to following traffic rules, every small thing adds up to your safety. Take this quiz to know if you’re a cautious and safe enough driver.
Read MoreOver 1,37,000 people were killed in road accidents in 2013 alone, that is more than the number of people killed in all our wars put together.
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