Autoliv Releases Recommendations For Road Safety In India

Autoliv Releases Recommendations For Road Safety In India

The recommendations have been developed in cooperation with the Indian government, local authorities and stakeholders.

Autoliv Inc., a global provider of vehicle safety systems, has released a series of recommendations to improve road safety in India. The recommendations have been developed in cooperation with the Indian government, local authorities and stakeholders.

India has one of the largest road networks in the world, with approximately 5.6 million kilometers (3.5 million miles approximately) of roads. These roads are, however, among the most accident-prone. The Indian Ministry of Road Transport and Highways reported in 2017 that 147,000 people died on the roads of India. A large proportion of these fatalities affect vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. Ten percent of all fatalities were pedestrians and 40% riders of two or three-wheelers including bicycles, mopeds and motorcycles.

The work Autoliv has done with the commitment to saving lives in India is anchored in the “Road safety knowledge sharing platform” that has been run with relevant Indian stakeholders since 2018. The stakeholders include government bodies, industry and academia, ensuring the triple helix impact. The learnings and conclusions drawn from the Joint Working Group meetings have now been finalized in a report with recommendations to elevate road safety in India and reduce the number of fatalities and accidents.  

The result of the Joint Working Group’s effort is a series of conclusions and recommendations described and summarized in the Autoliv report “Road safety in India. Joint Working Group Recommendations.” agreed upon by ACMA, ARAI, NATRIP, IIT Delhi and SIAM. The report was presented to Nitin Gadkari, the Indian Minister of Road Transport and Highways on Feb. 17, at the Autoliv headquarters in association with the United Nations 3rdGlobal Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Stockholm Sweden.  

Autoliv CEO Mikael Bratt and Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India Nitin Gadkari.

“As the Minister of Road Transport and Highways for India I appreciate and acknowledge the good work Autoliv has done together with very relevant stakeholders. I am glad to accept the report that is a result of the Road Safety Knowledge Sharing Platform. We will review the report and look for opportunities to implement the recommendations,” said Minister Nitin Gadkari. 

Autoliv has 65 years of research and production experience in developing solutions to improve safety on the world’s roads. It also has a substantial business presence in India. Autoliv launched operations in India in 1994 and Autoliv India is one of Autoliv’s major subsidiaries. Based on this, and in support of the United Nations “2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development,” Autoliv initiated the launch of the “Road Safety Knowledge Sharing Platform” in 2018.

“As part of the initiative, the Joint Working Group was formed with representatives from the Indian government, Indian academia, the Indian automotive industry and Autoliv. Influenced and inspired by the Swedish “Vision Zero” approach, we conducted a series of joint working group meetings in 2018-2019. The objective is to establish a forum to influence the road safety development in India in a positive and sustainable way with the goal to contribute to saving more lives in an increasingly mobile Indian traffic environment,” said Cecilia Sunnevång, Autoliv vice president of research.

To view the full report, click here

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