9th IRF Regional Conference – “Road Safety Initiatives : Status and the Way Forward”
New DelhiIn April 2014, the U.N. General Assembly has expressed its concern that the number of road traffic deaths still remains unacceptably high, with an estimated 1.24 million lives lost in 2010. Only 7% of the world’s population is covered by adequate laws that address all behavioral risk factors, including the non-use of helmets, safety belts and child restraints, driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, inappropriate and excessive speed and the inappropriate use of cellular telephones, including texting while driving. Half of all road traffic deaths worldwide involve pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists and some developing countries have inadequate infrastructure and insufficient policies in place to protect these vulnerable road users. The 9th IRF Regional Conference on “Road Safety Initiatives: status and the way forward”, to be held in Delhi on 5 - 6 October 2015, will address these concerns by reviewing the initiatives carried out for Road Safety in India and in the entire region. At its 9th edition this year, the conference will explore in depth the necessary actions needed in the second half of the Decade of Action. Benefits to participants: The delegates will get ample opportunities for one-to-one interaction with experts, other participants as well as exhibitors, besides renewing contacts and networking, and for seeking solutions to their specific problems.
Seminar on “Road Safety – Time for Action’’
New DelhiInternational Road Federation, India Chapter (IRF-IC), in association with Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRT&H) and a few other stakeholders have undertaken a number of initiatives, built around the 5 pillar strategy of the UN, formulated to achieve the target set under the UN Decade of Action, resolving to reduce the road related fatalities by 50% by 2020. Incremental improvements have been reported from the data collected by reliable agencies, however, the need of the hour is to prioritise the road safety programmes, implement it countrywide and monitor it for tangible outcomes. IRF India Chapter is going to organize a 2-day Seminar during the 27th Road Safety Week. The event, being organized in association with MoRT&H, on January 14-15, 2016 at the Multipurpose Hall, India International Centre, New Delhi, will have the theme of “Road Safety – Time for Action’’ The Seminar would focus on the following subjects : Safer Roads – Removal of Black SpotsMotor Vehicle Act and EnforcementRole of ITS in Road SafetyVehicular SafetyLicensing RegimeRoad Safety EducationTrauma Care
IRF World Road Meeting 2017
New DelhiUnion Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari will inaugurate the four-day global road meet to be organised by the Geneva-based International Road Federation (IRF) , which is working for better and safer roads worldwide. The theme of the WRM 2017 is 'Safer RoadsSmart Mobility -- the engines of growth'. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, (MoRTH) Government of India has extended its support to WRM 2017. The ministry stands committed to reduce road deaths by 50 per cent in the country by 2020 as "India is a signatory to the UN decade of action for road safety, K K Kapila, Chairman, International Road Federation (IRF), said. The major highlight of WRM 2017 will be an exhibition showcasing state-of-the-art technologies on road safety and traffic regulations, including control systems, communication and navigation devices, driver training systems and others, Kapila said.
Seminar on “Environmental Protection and Safety during Construction”
New DelhiThe IRF India Chapter organized a Seminar on the theme of “Environmental Protection and Safety during Construction” at the India International Centre, New Delhi on 13th – 14th July 2018. The Seminar was a part of IRF’s relentless mission aimed at reducing the number of road fatalities and injuries caused by accidents in the country, a substantial part of which occurs, among others, during the construction of roads and highways. Warmly welcoming the participants to the Seminar, Mr. G. Sharan, Chairman, IRF IC elaborated on the long and distinguished record of various activities of IRF IC and the incremental knowledge that would emerge from the deliberations of the Seminar. The Seminar, inaugurated by the Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRT&H), deliberated on different topics such as Design for Safety, Environmental Protection of Construction Projects, Technology, Safety during Construction and Safety Issues and Risks. Mr. K.K. Kapila, Chairman, IRF, delivered the Keynote address elaborating on the five E’s of Road safety, which is the key to improvement in the road safety scenario in the country. Professionals from Government, Industry and the Multilateral Institutions well versed with the road sector and related aspects addressed the sessions and elaborated on the sub-themes related to the seminar theme, making for an in-depth analysis of the various issues involved. The Seminar was well attended by delegates and invitees representing all major stakeholders of the road sector; Ministry of Road Transport, National Highways Authority of India, State Departments and Institutions, road sector consultants, suppliers, manufacturers, contractors and concessionaires, ITS companies, environment experts etc. The diverse participation of experts and their intellectual exchanges during the various Technical sessions have been captured in the Recommendations of the Seminar and sent to the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways for their consideration and appropriate policy formulation. IRF has been undertaking initiatives under the 4Es – Engineering (roads and vehicular), Education (bring about attitudinal change in the school children through consistent road safety education; education of masses through mass media campaigns – screening of short films in cinemas, etc.), Emergency Care towards strengthening trauma management during pre-hospital care, Enforcement for better traffic and road user management. The Featured Event on Road Safety covered on 3 aspects, through Panel discussions on: Safe Roads, Safe Vehicles, Safe RidingEducation, Advocacy, Behaviour and EnforcementTrauma Care during the Golden Hour Panel discussion 1 focused on road infrastructure and safety features of vehicles, external modifications of vehicles, annual inspections, etc. Panel discussion 2 examined how road safety education at school levels influences the attitudes towards road safety, advocacy to influence peer groups, road user behaviour in a given circumstance and enforcement to contain traffic offences and violations. Panel discussion 3 discussed ways and means to create capacities of trained first responders, thereby saving precious lives. The Recommendations arising out of these panel discussions were collated in the Concluding Session, and are being appropriately taken forward for implementation.
IRF-PHDCCI Session On Fast Tracking Road Safety
New DelhiTo showcase innovation and provide a platform to share the future of the mobility landscape, NITI Aayog hosted the first MOVE Summit 2018 in New Delhi on 7th & 8th September 2018. The initiative aimed at creating a public interest framework to revolutionize transport, in partnership with stakeholders from across the mobility and transportation sectors. As a part of this initiative, International Road Federation in association with the PHD Chambers of Commerce & Industry, and with the support of NITI Aayog, organized a Curtain Raiser to MOVE Summit 2018, themed “Fast Tracking Road Safety”, highlighting the complementary role of Road Safety to the Summit’s interconnected objectives of access for all, efficiency, safety and green mobility. “Fast Tracking Road Safety” is an IRF IC programme series to consistently bring to the fore, the efforts required under the 4E pillar strategy of the United Nations, developed in 2010 after the adoption of Resolution Res/64/255. The strategy focuses on improving global road safety through taking suitable action/initiatives under the 4Es (Engineering, Education, Emergency Care and Enforcement). The aspect of Environment is also being focused on, as the 5th E. The UN Decade of Action for Road Safety, to which India is also committed, envisages 50% reduction in road traffic fatalities by 2020. A number of countries including India are signatory to this. The Curtain Raiser focused on the facets that would enable an improved road safety scenario to take it closer to the UN Decadal goals. IRF has been undertaking initiatives under the 4Es – Engineering (roads and vehicular), Education (bring about attitudinal change in the school children through consistent road safety education; education of masses through mass media campaigns – screening of short films in cinemas, etc.), Emergency Care towards strengthening trauma management during pre-hospital care, Enforcement for better traffic and road user management. The Featured Event on Road Safety covered on 3 aspects, through Panel discussions on: Safe Roads, Safe Vehicles, Safe RidingEducation, Advocacy, Behaviour and EnforcementTrauma Care during the Golden Hour Panel discussion 1 focused on road infrastructure and safety features of vehicles, external modifications of vehicles, annual inspections, etc. Panel discussion 2 examined how road safety education at school levels influences the attitudes towards road safety, advocacy to influence peer groups, road user behaviour in a given circumstance and enforcement to contain traffic offences and violations. Panel discussion 3 discussed ways and means to create capacities of trained first responders, thereby saving precious lives. The Recommendations arising out of these panel discussions were collated in the Concluding Session, and are being appropriately taken forward for implementation.
Road Safety Week 2019 – First Responder eFD Training on NH-24 Delhi-Meerut Stretch
New DelhiDuring the Road Safety Week 2019, the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRT&H), sanctioned to International Road Federation - India Chapter (IRF IC), First Responder eFD Training on NH-24 Delhi-Meerut Stretch project. The project was carried out in two stages: (a) Pre-survey for meeting with District officials and Heads of Institutions, identifying training locations and enrolling participants and (b) Training of the identified participants. The training was conducted from 22nd January 2020 to 13th February 2020 at 7 locations; Duhai, Rajnagar Extn., Morta, Muradnagar, Mohiuddinpur, Bhadbhuaral, Subharti College, Bypass Road Meerut and Surajmal College, Sakhoti Tiraha Bypass. The resulting training of 330 trainees as against the targeted 245 trainees under the project has resulted in incremental safety on the National Highway 24 Delhi-Meerut Highway stretch through creating a pool of 330 trained First Responders.
1st Webinar on “Road Safety Engineering & Challenges”
OnlineThe first Webinar of the Webinar Series, which was flagged off on 9th February 2021 was organised to commence during the Annual Road Safety Month 2021 and most appropriately was graced by the Hon’ble Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways and MSME, Mr. Nitin Gadkari as the Chief Guest. At the outset, Dr. S. Gangopadhyay, Chairman, IRF-IC introduced the Webinar Series and Welcomed the Chief Guest. The Hon’ble Minister inaugurated the Webinar series as also the first Webinar on “Road Safety Engineering & Challenges” on 9th February 2021. Mr. K.K. Kapila, President (Emeritus), IRF Geneva gave the Keynote Address. The Technical Sessions on the following subjects were moderated by Dr. S. Gangopadhyay, Chairman, IRF-IC. Prof. P.K. Sikdar, President, ICT Pvt. Ltd. (Topic : Road Safety Scenario & Challenges in India) Dr. K. Ravinder, Sr. Principal Scientist & Head of Transportation Planning & Environment Division, CSIR-CRRI (Topic : Road Safety Audit & Inspection – A Pro-Active Measure) Dr. Sewa Ram, Professor & Head – Transport Planning, SPA (Topic : Planning & Design of Safe and Forgiving Roads) Recording of First Webinar held on “Road Safety Engineering & Challenges”
2nd Webinar on “Road Safety Engineering for Improved Safety”
OnlineIRF India Chapter organized the 2nd Webinar titled "Road Safety Engineering for Improved Safety" on 12th March 2021 from 16:30 – 19:00 Hrs. The Chief Guest at the Webinar was Mr. I.K. Pandey, Director General (Road Development) and Special Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways. Welcoming and introducing the Chief Guest at the Webinar, Mr. K.K. Kapila, President (Emeritus), IRF Geneva made his Introductory remarks. Prof. P.K. Sikdar was the Moderator of the webinar, which featured three eminent Speakers as follows:- 1. Prof. Satish Chandra, Director, CSIR-CRRI (Topic : Understanding Traffic Flow for Managing Road Safety) 2. Prof. G.J. Joshi, Professor, Transportation Engineering & Planning, Civil Engineering Department, SVNIT Surat (Topic : Intersection Design & Operation for Road Safety) 3. Dr. Ammu Gopalakrishnan, Transportation Safety Division, 3M India Ltd. (Topic : Design & Provision of Signs and Markings for Road Safety)
3rd Webinar on “Safer Roads for Safety of All Road Users”
OnlineThe IRF-IC 3rd Webinar on “Safer Roads for Safety of All Road Users” was held on 6th April 2021 from 16:30 Hrs. – 18:30 Hrs. (IST). At the outset, Mr. K.K. Kapila, President (Emeritus), IRF Geneva introduced the Webinar and the Chief Guest, Mr. N.N. Sinha, Secretary, Rural Department, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Mr. N.N. Sinha addressed the gathering The Webinar was moderated by Ms. Susanna Zammataro, DG, IRF Geneva and had four eminent Speakers as follows:- 1. Ms. Vassiliki Danelli-Mylona, Director, RSI “Panos Mylonas” (Topic : Measures for Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) including School Zone Safety) 2. Prof. Geetam Tiwari , Professor, IIT Delhi (Topic : Accident Blackspot** : Identification & Mitigation – Method & Countermeasures) 3. Mr. Greg Smith, Global Programme Director, iRAP (Topic : Development of Standards for Safe & Forgiving Roads, including Hill Roads) 4. Dr. I.K. Pateriya, Director, NRIDA (Topic : Special Requirements for Road Safety in Rural (Village) Roads) Recording of third Webinar held on "Safer Roads for Safety of All Road Users"
4th Webinar on the subject “Road Safety Management and Action Plan”
OnlineIRF India Chapter organised the 4th Webinar titled “Road Safety Management and Action Plan” on 18th May 2021 from 16:30 – 19:00 Hrs. At the outset, Mr. K.K. Kapila, President (Emeritus), IRF Geneva introduced the Webinar. The Webinar was moderated by Dr. Shomik Raj Mehndiratta, Practice Manager, Transport – South Asia, The World Bank and had four eminent Speakers as follows:- The Guest Speaker at the Webinar was Mr. R.K. Pandey, Member (Projects), National Highways Authority of India. Welcoming and introducing the guest speaker at the Webinar, Dr. S. Gangopadhyay, Chairman, IRF India Chapter made his Introductory remarks. 1. Mr.Kailash C. Tiwari, Consultant, Australia (Topic : Safe System Approach and Global Performance Targets) 2. Mr. Krishnan Srinivasan, Sr. Road Safety Consultant, The World Bank (Topic: Development of Capacity for Road Safety Management) 3. Dr. S.M. Sarin, Former Scientist-G, CRRI (Topic : Traffic Calming Measures for Enhancing Safety) 4. Mr. Tony Mathew, Principal Transport Specialist, TRL and Dr. John Fletcher, Principal Consultant, TRL, UK (Topic: Systematic Approach for Maximising Road Safety Benefits) Recording of Fourth Webinar held on subject “Road Safety Management and Action Plan”