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By: Srivastava, Pawan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Indian Police Journal Description: 68(4), Oct-Dec, 2021: p.21-28.Subject(s): Indian road network, Road infrastructure, Road network In: The Indian Police JournalSummary: Indian road network has seen an accelerated growth in the creation of road infrastructure in the past few decades. This shall keep pace with the all-round development in the country. However, there has been an abnormal high in road crashes, road traffic injuries and fatalities on the roads. Despite the United Nations resolutions and adoption of the decades 2010-20 earlier, and now declaring 2020-21 as International Decade for Action on Road Safety and the Supreme Court appointed Committee to reduce the road fatalities to half (earlier by 2020 and now by 2030), not much progress has been made by any state government. Tamil Nadu has attained the Sustainable Development Goal last year by concerted efforts by all stakeholders with governmental thrust in the area of post-crash trauma care. Despite its criticism all we need to do now is mirror the blue print etched by them. This shall be our legacy to our children. – Reproduced
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Indian road network has seen an accelerated growth in the creation of road infrastructure in the past few decades. This shall keep pace with the all-round development in the country. However, there has been an abnormal high in road crashes, road traffic injuries and fatalities on the roads. Despite the United Nations resolutions and adoption of the decades 2010-20 earlier, and now declaring 2020-21 as International Decade for Action on Road Safety and the Supreme Court appointed Committee to reduce the road fatalities to half (earlier by 2020 and now by 2030), not much progress has been made by any state government. Tamil Nadu has attained the Sustainable Development Goal last year by concerted efforts by all stakeholders with governmental thrust in the area of post-crash trauma care. Despite its criticism all we need to do now is mirror the blue print etched by them. This shall be our legacy to our children. – Reproduced

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