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MoRTH, NHAI Host National Seminar to Shape Road Safety Policy 2025

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MoRTH, NHAI Host National Seminar to Shape Road Safety Policy 2025

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) held a one-day “National Brainstorming Seminar on Road Safety Policy 2025” in New Delhi with the goal of enhancing road safety and promoting behavioral change among drivers In order to debate practical ideas.

For inclusion in the next National Road Safety Policy, the seminar brought together important stakeholders, including road safety specialists, top officials from the federal and state governments, and international organizations like the World Bank and WHO In a landmark step towards improving India’s road safety record, Ministry.

Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), in collaboration with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), organized a National Seminar on Road Safety Policy 2025 in New Delhi. The seminar brought together policymakers, traffic enforcement authorities, engineers, industry experts, NGOs, and international partners to lay.

Context and Urgency

India has one of the highest rates of road fatalities globally, accounting for over 150,000 deaths and more than 450,000 injuries annually. The economic and social toll of these crashes is staggering, prompting the government to place road safety at the heart of transport policy planning. With the Sustainable Development Goal.

Groundwork for a data-driven, technology-backed, and community-focused road safety policy aimed at reducing fatalities and accidents on Indian roads. (SDG) 3.6 aiming to halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents by 2030, India is accelerating efforts to create a strategic framework to meet target.

Seminar Highlights

The seminar was inaugurated by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, who emphasized the government’s commitment to achieving “zero fatalities” through collaborative and innovative strategies. In his address, he called for multi-stakeholder coordination, including the involvement of civil society, academic institutions, and private sector.

  • Engineering safer roads through better design, maintenance, and signage Key sessions in the seminar focused on
  • Vehicle safety enhancements, including stricter crash-test standards and adoption of safety technologies like airbags, ESC, and ADAS
  • Enforcement modernization using automated surveillance, AI-based traffic management, and smart ticketing
  • Behavioral change campaigns to promote responsible driving and use of helmets and The seminar promoted for state-specific strategies within a unified national framework seatbelts.
  • Post-crash care, including Golden Hour response, ambulance connectivity, and trauma care infrastructure

Technology and Innovation

NHAI officials presented ongoing initiatives under the Digital Highways Program, which includes the deployment of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), incident detection systems, and mobile-based applications to monitor driver behavior and road conditions. NHAI also introduced pilot projects for geo-fencing accident-prone.

The seminar highlighted how big data and analytics could transform road safety policymaking by identifying accident trends, high-risk zones, and driver behavior patterns zones and implementing black spot rectification models.

State-Level Contributions

Several state governments presented successful interventions, such as Tamil Nadu’s data-based accident reduction model, which led to a significant decrease in road fatalities. States shared best practices in motor vehicle enforcement, driver training programs, and school safety initiatives, underscoring the importance of decentralization and local innovations.

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Drafting the Road Safety Policy 2025

One of the seminar’s major outcomes was the announcement of a multi-disciplinary task force to draft the Road Safety Policy 2025. The policy will integrate feedback from all stakeholders and align with global best practices, with a strong focus on:

  • Safe system approach

The National Seminar on Road Safety Policy 2025 represents a critical step in India’s mission to make its roads safer for all users. With coordinated action, cutting-edge technology, and community participation, the government aims to create a road safety ecosystem that protects lives, reduces economic loss, supports sustainable.

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