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What Are The Rules Of Road Safety And Traffic Signs In India?


What are Road Safety Rules and Traffic Signs in India? 

Highways and transportation have become an integral part of life for everyone in today's world. Anyone who uses the road in any way is a road user. While the modern mode of transportation has shortened distances, it has also increased the risk of death on the other hand. Every year, road accidents claim the lives of thousands of people and cause serious injury to millions more.

Every year, approximately 1.3 million people die and 20-50 million people are injured on the world's roads. Road traffic deaths are a significant cause of death in all age groups, and they are the leading cause of death for children aged 5 to 29 years and young adults. The risk of dying in a traffic accident is more than three times higher in low-income countries than in high-income countries.

Each year, approximately 80,000 people are killed in road accidents in India, accounting for 13% of all fatalities worldwide. The driver of the car plays an important role in the majority of accidents. In most cases, incidents occur as a result of carelessness or a lack of awareness about road safety on the part of the road user.


What is road safety?

The procedures and interventions used to avoid the death or serious injury of road users are referred to as road safety. Pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, truck drivers, horse riders, and on-road public transportation passengers are all examples of typical road users.

 


Road Safety

Road safety applies to the steps taken to minimize the risk of injury and death from road traffic. Through intersectional cooperation and partnership, many countries are working to strengthen their laws in the field of road safety, creating a safer, and more open, and sustainable environment for transport systems.

 

Why road safety is important?

It is very important to be aware that road traffic injuries remain an important public health problem. When road safety products are utilized correctly or efficiently, they can help save lives, prevent accidents and injuries, and keep a society functioning in the most optimal way.

 

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