4. VISION & MISSION
Sustainable and Safe Road Transport System with Zero Crashes
To facilitate the provision of safe, reliable, efficient
and accessible road transport services
• Life is precious. The life you save may be your own.
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v Road traffic accident take the lives of nearly 1.24 million
people every year, and injure 20–50 million more. that’s
around 3,000 deaths daily, 500 of them children , the
present study, males constituted 78.22% and females
constituted only 21.78% of the total victims.
v Road traffic crashes result in considerable economic losses
to victims, their families, nations as a whole, costing most
countries
2–4% of their gross national product.
v The world can prevent 5 million deaths and 50 million
serious injuries by 2020 by scaling up investment in road
safety, at global, regional and national levels
INTRODUCTION
• Chance takers are accident makers.
11. RoadAccidentsinBangalore v It was also found that 52 cases (23.11%) were spot dead, i.e.,
died on the spot.
v Four wheeler vehicles such as buses, tempo, car etc. caused
more than two-third of accidents (68.44%) of the total cases.
v Major killer was the two wheelers (19.56%).
v A total of (42.32%) pedestrians were killed. The next common
category was motorcyclists, which accounted for (42.67%) of
the cases.
v Cause of death was opined to be haemorrhagic shock in 142
cases (63.11%), followed by head injury in (30.22%).
• If you want to stay married, divorce speed.
12. Definition of Accident
• An accident is an undesirable
incidental and unplanned event
that could have been prevented
had circumstances leading up to
the accident been recognized, and
a c t e d u p o n , p r i o r t o i t s
occurrence.
• Life's short, don't rush it
13. • History
The world’s first road traffic death involving a motor vehicle is alleged
to have occurred on 31 August 1869. Irish scientist Mary Ward died
when she fell out of her steam car and was run over by it.
• It' better late than never.
19. Indian Scinario
v India has road network of over 3,335,000 kilometres in 2015.the second
largest road network in the world.
v India became the fifth largest motor vehicle manufacture in the world in
2011. Motor vehicle population has grown at a compound annual growth
rate (CAGR)
v The total number of road accidents increased by 2.5 per cent from
4,89,400 in 2014 to 5,01,423 in 2015. The total number of persons killed
in road accidents increased by 4.6 per cent from 1,39,671 in 2014 to
1,46,133 in 2015. Road accident injuries have also increased by 1.4 per
cent from 4,93,474 in 2014 to 5,00,279 in 2015. The severity of road
accidents, measured in terms of number of persons killed per 100
accidents has increased from 28.5 in 2014 to 29.1 in 2015.
v The analysis of road accident data 2015 reveals that about 1,374
accidents and 400 deaths take place every day on Indian roads which
further translates into 57 accidents and loss of 17 lives on an average
every hour in our country.
• Leave sooner, drive slower, live longer.
21. In 2016 Koppal district
road accident deaths gone
up to 256.
22. Accidents according to classification of Roads In Karnataka
• Keep your child safe - Teach him road safety
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Records say that total worldwide death toll of Tsunami of
2004 was about 230,000.
The annual worldwide death toll of Road
Accidents is 1,250,000 !!! i.e. more than
FIVE TIMES THE TSUNAMI TOLL.
25. Thousands of soldiers
sacrificed their lives to
protect us.
Hundreds of innocents
were killed in the war
against terrorism.
Few hundreds are killed
by terrorism every year.
Countries are spending
billions and trillions of
fund
to fight terrorism. But
due to accident we
loose so many lives.
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v The loss to the Indian economy due to Road Traffic
Accidents in 2016 was estimated at 3% of GDP
• Better be Mister Late than to be Late Mister.
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Causes of Road Accident
Ø Driver negligence.
1.Over speed
2.Using mobile phone while riding
3.Drunk and Driving
4.Carrying passenger on roof top , foot board and good vehicle.
5.Signal jumping.
6.Overtaking the vehicle.
7.Diss obeying the traffic rules.
8.Tripple riding.
9.Talking the passengers while driving
10.Distructive Driving
11.Not wearing Seat belts and Helmets
• Think, anticipate, and avoid accidents.
36. RoadAccidentsinBangalore Overcrowded and unsafe modes of
public transport contributes 38%
to road traffic injuries and deaths
4.Carrying passenger on roof top ,
foot board and on goods vehicle
44. In India Destructive driving Accounts
3.86,681 Accidents which leads
to1,06,021 deaths
9. DISTRUCTIVE DRIVING
45.
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We a r i n g a s e a t - b e l t
reduces the risk of a
fatality among front seat
passengers by 40-50%.
10. Not wearing Seat belts and
Helmets
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• Chance takers are accident makers.
All road users should remember that road is to be
shared amongst all. Requirements of different road
users may differ according to circumstances and
observance of traffic rules and consideration for the
fellow users can reduce congestions, traffic jams and
accidents. All road users must ensure that they
v Obey traffic rules at all times
v Obey all traffic signals and road sings
v Give preference to emergency vehicles and other
fast moving vehicles wherever conditions allow
v Mandatory use signals while turning, stopping,
over taking, slowing down and parking
v Give due consideration to pedestrians at all times
v Park only in designated areas.
v Keep within permitted speed limits at all times.
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• Humans are unanimated, accidents are not made it
happens unexpectedly. Creates severity not only
financial level also in human lives. Drivers are plays
vital role, they have to improve themselves and obey
traffic rules. There is clearly a need for road safety
education and it should be directed towards road
users, who are frequently involved and injured in
RTIs (e.g. students). An integrated programme of
road safety education is suggested. State shall make
proper rules and regulations and changes in traffic
rules. And create good road conditions to avoid road
accidents.
CONCLUSION
85. “Health of the Nation is more important than the
wealth of the Nation”
“Your Life is Precious and so is the Life of Others. Drive
Safely and Live and Let Others Live”
Alert today alive tomorrow