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Maharashtra government collaborates with Volkswagen and Savelife to reduce road accidents

Maharashtra government collaborates with Volkswagen and Savelife to reduce road accidents

| @indiablooms | 10 Aug 2019, 11:31 am

Mumbai, Aug 10 (IBNS): To reduce road crash deaths and make the Old Mumbai-Pune Highway (NH 48) safe for all road users, Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), Volkswagen Group India and SaveLIFE Foundation, recently launched the Vision Zero initiative.

Part of the Mahaparivartan Programme announced by Maharashtra's Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, in February 2019, Vision Zero was launched on August 9, 2019.

The partnership aims to create a scalable and replicable model for road safety across Indian highways.

While national highways constitute just two per cent of the total road network in India, they account for 35 per cent of total road crash deaths, translating to over 145 road crash deaths every day on national highways.

In line with India’s commitment to reduce road crash deaths by 50 per cent under the Brasilia Declaration, the Maharashtra government, through the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation, Maharashtra Police and the Public Health Department, has entered into a partnership with SaveLIFE Foundation and Volkswagen Group India.

State PWD minister, Eknath Shinde, said, “Safety of people on the road is a priority for us. I want to make Maharashtra a model for other states to follow, with best case practices in road safety. Road crash deaths are preventable, and I am very hopeful about the Vision Zero Initiative that aims to bring down the deaths on NH 48 to near zero.”

Highlighting the importance of this initiative, R.L. Mopalwar, Vice Chairman & MD, MSRDC, said, “Road safety needs to be integrated into execution of infrastructure projects right from the planning stage. This must be a primary concern of policy makers as we can definitely bring about a significant change when we come together and take ownership. We are sure that through the Vision Zero approach we can protect many more road users, especially those who are vulnerable.”

The focus of Vision Zero is to significantly reduce road crash deaths through data driven and evidence-based interventions.

The initiative addresses road engineering interventions, improved post-crash emergency care, comprehensive research, better police enforcement and grassroot community engagement in a holistic manner.

Advocacy and awareness will be created around systemic interventions to prevent road crashes and build effective first responders to aid emergency care on the 111 km stretch.

Said Gurpratap Boparai, Managing Director, Volkswagen Group India, “Safety is integral to our vision of sustainable mobility. We, at Volkswagen Group India, not only want to build safest cars, but through Vision Zero want to work towards a safer eco-system for commuters against the ills of road incidents and injuries. Through this healthy public-private collaboration with SaveLIFE Foundation and MSRDC, we would like to share our road safety expertise and create awareness among local communities.”

Piyush Tewari, CEO, SaveLIFE Foundation said, “Road safety is an issue that requires strong political will combined with deep inter-agency cooperation. We are grateful that both are possible in Maharashtra and are certain that the Vision Zero Initiative will create a safer NH 48. SaveLIFE Foundation will ensure that evidence-based interventions are carried out and measured in terms of lives saved."

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