ACMA urges use of genuine auto parts with 'Safer Drives' Campaign
The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association raises awareness about the menace of fake parts in India.
The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, government of India, observed the National Road Safety Week from January 9-15, 2017. In support of the cause, the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA), the apex body of the Indian auto component industry, under its ‘Safer Drives’ initiative, participated in various events organised by the ministry.
Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, while lauding the ‘Safer Drives’ initiative, said, “India has a poor track record in road safety. The government is conscious of this and we have undertaken several measures to address this issue including introduction of a intelligent transport system, improving road engineering, stricter traffic rules, and new active and passive safety regulations, to name a few. I am glad that over 3,000 people have taken a pledge under ACMA’s Safer Drives campaign and I am hopeful that many more will come forward to ensure that we do not compromise on road safety.”
On the occasion, Rattan Kapur, president, ACMA said: “ACMA’s Safer Drives initiative is its maiden initiative of creating public awareness on usage of genuine auto parts to prevent road accidents using social media as the primary medium of communication. India with one of the poorest records of road safety witnessed over 1,374 road accidents leading to 400 deaths every day in 2015. The increased number of accidents is primarily due of lack of our responsible behaviour on the road. It is time that human life is valued; this can be achieved by adherence to traffic rules by drivers and pedestrians, adequate safety devices in vehicles and usage of genuine aftermarket components by vehicle owners. We at ACMA strongly advocate usage of genuine auto spare parts as counterfeit and sub-standard parts can lead to fatal accidents.”
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