(ASSOCHAM) revealed that Kerala’s transport policy needed reorientation. “Roads in the State are under excessive pressure, with traffic growing at a rate of about 10-11 per cent annually.

Governor Vohra tells Transport Department to invite comments from stakeholders

Focus will be on creating awareness among road users

NGO expresses concern over high number of fatalities on city roads

Ahmedabad: City-based road safety expert Amit Khatri won India Road Safety Mission 2015, instituted by Maruti Suzuki last year, in individual category.

LUCKNOW: It will be easier checking unfit vehicles plying on city roads as the first advanced centre of the state comes up in Lucknow very soon.

PUNE: Pedestrian overbridges and elevators may soon reduce the risk of pedestrians being run over by traffic at important intersections of Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, including Shivaji Chowk and Wi

NAVI MUMBAI: As many as 100 pedestrians died in the city due to accidents between January and September 2015.

It was symbolic perhaps that the capital's first Car-Free Day was ushered in with a bicycle rally.

The Global status report on road safety 2015, reflecting information from 180 countries, indicates that worldwide the total number of road traffic deaths has plateaued at 1.25 million per year, with the highest road traffic fatality rates in low-income countries.

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