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RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE WORKSHOP |
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Engage the mobility providers- road and corporate bodies connected to road transport
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Traffic engineering for management of mixed traffic assumes extra significance. Major cities with a population of more than a million and all State PWD Division/Region should set up a Traffic Engineering Centre (TEC) to implement the scientific principles of engineering to reduce accidents and congestion.
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GOA DECLARATION OF 16th November 2002 On DRIVER AND MOTORCYCLE RIDER TESTING AND TRAINING
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This conference accords equal value to human life across the world. Every year globally 1.2 Million die and 20 Million are seriously injured in road crashes.
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International Conference
“Benchmarking Road Traffic Enforcement for Road Safety”
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Road Safety should be treated as a social issue, our problems cannot be solved by police or transport policies alone – health and education authorities, together with communities, the transport, automotive, oil and insurance industries must be have a statutory responsibility to be involved.
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It is understood that the loss of human life is invaluable. The quality of training should not be compromised since the cost of it is negligible in comparison.
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| NATIONAL CONFERENCE:Neglected & Vulnerable Road User The Pedestrian September 18, 2001 New Delhi |
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The pedestrian forms the largest group of road user yet he finds the least attention being paid to him in the provision of road infrastructure facilities.Our Constitution has certain provisions in the form of fundamental rights as well as directive principles of state policy that have far reaching effects on promoting road safety. ... more
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