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Road traffic injuries are a major but neglected public health challenge that requires intensive efforts for effective and sustainable prevention. Road traffic systems are one of the most complex and dangerous systems with which people have to deal every day.

This is not a problem that’s going to be solved by governments alone, this is a problem that belongs to society and community effort is required in solving this problem.

Until it happens to you, no one can understand the devastating impact that the actions of one person can have on your life.
  • To identify and develop road safety programs to increase knowledge, awareness and skills amongst the Indian road users.
  • Changing attitudes and behaviours of drivers contributing to making Indian roads safer and reducing road trauma.
  • To prevent death and injury on the roads through education of all road users and campaigning for Government improvements to road safety.
  • Promote a positive attitude towards law enforcement officials and infuse a sense of courtesy and safety awareness among road users.
  • Monitor relevant road statistics both locally and internationally on an ongoing basis in order to effect improvements.
  • Raise awareness about road traffic injuries, their grave consequences and enormous costs to society.
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