Gadkari asks automakers to bring in safer designs to curb road accidents

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today asked automakers to work towards having safer designs and explore possibility of use of silicon in tyres as part of efforts to reduce road accidents.

Gadkari also called for concerted efforts to minimise accidents on the pattern of South Korea, which has successfully reduced the number of accidents to 213 from 13,000 (annually) five years back.

"Automobile makers should come forward in the initiative for reducing road crashes. There should be research and innovation," he said.

"They can also explore the possibility of using silicon, if feasible, in tyres to minimise incidents like tyre bursts on highways like due to increase in temperature," Gadkari said addressing an event on

The road said vehicles should be designed in a way to prevent accidents, and truck bodies should have adequate features.

He was addressing 'Conclave with Corporates on Road Safety' organised by his ministry in partnership with International Road Federation,(IRF) Ficci, CII, and

"Indian Corporate sector should encourage its members to adopt safe driving practices to minimise road accidents," he said.

He urged to teach their employees and their families to imbibe a culture on and use their logistics and carriers to propagate the message of

The enumerated the myriad steps taken by the government to reduce road fatalities.

JP Nadda said there is an urgent need for behaviourial and cultural change to imbibe a culture on

has already trained one lakh people to provide first aid to accident victims and intends to train 10 lakh more by next couple of years, he said.

Pradeep Parameswaran, head of operations, India & said: "We believe improving wellness and health is critical to making roads safer as well as ensuring a comfortable driving experience. By rolling out free medical check-ups, for partners, we hope to strengthen existing efforts towards improving well-being.

KK Kapila, IRF, was of the view that strict enforcement with appropriate penalties, accompanied by public awareness of laws will be a critical factor in reducing road traffic injuries and deaths.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 17:10 IST