Prioritising safety in India's automotive ecosystem
On Day One of the conclave, industry stalwarts weighed in on the different measures, resources and systems that must be implemented to make automobiles, two-wheelers and its user environment safer.
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On Day One of the conclave, industry stalwarts weighed in on the different measures, resources and systems that must be implemented to make automobiles, two-wheelers and its user environment safer.
The auto industry, a key stakeholder in ensuring safety of motorists, is taking strides to promote safety of all road users. It is a collective effort and involves all partners.
A multi-dimensional approach that encompasses education, engineering, evaluation, enforcement, as well as emergency care is required to improve the present state of road safety in India.
Rahul Bharti, Executive Director of Maruti Suzuki spoke with Autocar Professional about the company’s initiative to enhance road safety in India by improving evaluation processes for driving licences.
With unique driving conditions and challenges, there is a need for testing almost 2,00,000 accident scenarios to fine-tune an ADAS system for Indian roads.
The highlight of the issue is the challenges of road safety in India. The burning issue of road safety in India takes center stage at Autocar Professional's 2-day Road Safety Conclave. The panelists delve into the challenges, opportunities, and potential solutions to tackle the country's dire situation, stressing the importance of active involvement from all stakeholders.