Key Points

India is revolutionizing road safety through data-driven technology platforms like iRAD. The system enables real-time accident analysis and identifies black spots for targeted interventions. States are encouraged to develop comprehensive Road Safety Action Plans to access dedicated funding. Early results from AI-powered projects already show promising reductions in high-risk driving events.

Key Points: India Launches iRAD Tech Platform for Safer Roads FICCI Report

  • iRAD platform deployed nationwide across 36 states for real-time accident data collection
  • Technology targets 50% accident reduction in Nagpur through AI and sensors
  • Report recommends Road Safety Action Plans for state funding access
  • Data reveals 1.73 lakh road fatalities occurred across India in 2023
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India focusing on data-driven tech platforms to foster safer and more resilient road network: FICCI-Crisil Report

FICCI-Crisil report reveals India's data-driven road safety revolution with iRAD platform reducing accidents through real-time analytics and AI interventions.

"India is taking a major leap towards a data-driven, technology-enabled road safety ecosystem - FICCI-Crisil Report"

New Delhi, September 5

India is focusing on building a safer and more resilient road network by leveraging data-driven technology platforms such as the Integrated Road Accident Database (iRAD), according to a report released by FICCI and Crisil.

The report noted that a significant stride in this direction has been the development of iRAD by the National Informatics Centre (NIC).

Implemented nationwide, it serves as a centralised digital platform that facilitates real-time accident data collection and analysis.

The platform has been rolled out across all 36 states and union territories, making it possible to integrate inputs from multiple stakeholders.

It noted, "India is taking a major leap towards a data-driven, technology-enabled road safety ecosystem in India, fostering safer roads for all."

The report mentioned that through this data-driven approach, iRAD enables evidence-based interventions, identification of black spots, improvement of accident-prone areas, streamlined insurance claim processing and provision of cashless treatment for accident victims.

The report highlighted that such initiatives are helping India foster a technology-enabled road safety ecosystem that benefits all road users.

It further highlighted that state governments hold a significant opportunity to enhance road safety by developing comprehensive Road Safety Action Plans (RSAPs).

These plans would act as strategic roadmaps for prioritising safety improvements while also enabling states to access dedicated funding.

The report also recommended that by backing investment decisions with clear evidence, states can engage stakeholders effectively and ensure targeted interventions.

It said, "State governments have a significant opportunity to enhance road safety by developing a comprehensive Road Safety Action Plan (RSAP)."

The report stressed that effective road safety management requires a combination of strong institutions, evidence-based policymaking and targeted measures.

In 2023, 1.73 lakh fatalities and 4.62 lakh injuries were reported from 4.80 lakh accidents across the country, according to data from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH).

This translates into an average of around 20 deaths every hour on Indian roads.

Technology, however, is emerging as a gamechanger in improving road safety.

The Intelligent Solutions for Road Safety through Technology and Engineering project (iRASTE), launched by the Central Road Research Institute in Nagpur and Telangana, integrates artificial intelligence, sensors and real-time mobility analytics to prevent crashes.

The project has set a target of reducing accidents in Nagpur by 50 per cent, with early results already showing promising reductions in high-risk driving events.

The report concluded that India's focus on leveraging digital platforms and intelligent technologies is making way for a safer and more resilient road network.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some good news! 20 deaths every hour is just unacceptable. Technology can definitely help, but we also need better driving habits and stricter enforcement. The iRASTE project in Nagpur sounds promising!
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Rohit P
Great initiative but implementation is key. Hope this doesn't become another government project that looks good on paper but doesn't deliver on ground. The cashless treatment for accident victims is a good feature though.
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Sarah B
As someone who drives daily on Indian roads, this gives me hope. The data-driven approach makes sense - we need to know exactly where and why accidents happen to prevent them. Hope they include two-wheeler safety too!
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Vikram M
Technology is good but we also need better road infrastructure and maintenance. So many accidents happen because of potholes and poor road design. Hope the action plans address these basic issues too.
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Michael C
Impressive use of AI and real-time analytics! If they can actually reduce accidents by 50% in Nagpur, this could be a model for the entire country. The numbers mentioned are staggering - we definitely need such interventions.

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