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teps to be taken for Preventing Road Accidents •Most important method to bring down accidents is strict enforcement ofspeed limits.90 % of accidents can be avoided by strict enforcement ofspeed limits. •Heavy Penalty should be imposed on ALL those who cross speed limits. Ifthis is strictly implemented, nobody will dare to go at high speed •Existing speed limits should be brought down further. •Heavy penalty should be imposed for those who cause accidents. •Tamper proof speed controllers should be made mandatory for all heavyvehicles. New heavy vehicles should have built in tamper proof speedcontrollers.

•Two wheeler manufacturers should be asked to design two wheelers with adesigned maximum possible speed of (say) 50/60 kmph. This limit may bedecided based on the conditions of each country.

•New gadgets are to be developed for collision prevention and should befitted on all vehicle. Research organizations should be asked to developsuch gadgets on a war footing. For example, gadgets can be developed toautomatically slow down the vehicle, if safe distance commensurate with thespeed of the vehicle in front is not maintained. Gadgets can be developedfor warning the driver, if the driver sleeps.

•Diving tests for issue of Driving license is to be made more stringent andfoolproof.

•Lower age limit for two wheeler and Heavy Vehicle license should be raisedto 21.

•Helmet should be made compulsory by law in all countries, OR impose alower speed limit for those who do not use helmet. Issue of Helmet shouldbe made mandatory with the sale of each two wheeler.

•Helmet should be made compulsory for back seat riders also.

•Ensure that all Helmet users are fixing the Chinstrap of Helmet. Otherwise itwill not help during an accident.•Ensure that ONLY good quality Helmets that meet standard specificationsare available in the market.

•Existing traffic rules should be strictly enforced.

•Law should be modified such that the person who makes the accident has tobear (say) 0 to 10 % of the insurance claims, depending on severity ofnegligence. Also the compensations should be made very huge, makingaccidents unaffordable so that everyone will be very vigilant.

•All those who do not maintain the safe distance for the speed should bepunished.

Safety awareness should begin from childhood, as it is difficult to impartawareness to a grown up a human. If safety awareness is imparted atchildhood, safety will be a habit. •Video and Computer games that simulate Motor Racing should be bannedby Government OR discouraged by parents as it will develop racing habit inchildren. •All sorts of Motor sports, especially racing should be banned by government.Telecast of Motor Sports and Racing also should be banned . •Racing, over speed / highly risky riding, driving by Heroes should not befilmed in cinemas and TV serials. Children are likely to imitate the same.Statutory warning will no help. Government should censor such scenes. • Advertisements by automobile companies which include scenes ofdangerous and risky riding or driving should be banned. Youngsters arelikely to imitate the same. Statutory warnings will not help. Such ads willresult in irreparable character formation regarding riding and driving in kidsand children. Such children may make accidents in future. •Children below a certain age should not be permitted to do cycling in busyroads and in roads where heavy vehicles are plying. •Refreshment parlors should be made available at every 50 / 100 k.m. on allhighways and important roads. Truck, Heavy vehicle drivers should beforced to refresh by having a face wash or by having a cup of tea or coffee. •The practice of keeping the traffic signals in standby mode during nights andon holidays is to be reviewed and discontinued. •Advertisement boards and other items that may obstruct visibility at junctions, curvatures and other parts of the roads should be removedimmediately. •Ensure that the money recovered as Road Tax is fully utilised for theconstruction and maintenance of roads. •Time Punching of Private buses practiced in some regions should bediscontinued as it is forcing the drivers to go at high speed, after trafficblocks. •Newspaper, Television and other media should be effectively used for PublicSafety Awareness. •Major accidents and accident prone areas should be analysed scientifically. •Speed should be restricted at accident prone areas. •More stringent traffic rules should be enacted. •License of those who are involved in accidents should be suspendedimmediately, at least until they prove that they are not guilty. •License of those who make serious accidents should be cancelledimmediately. •A small pool of water or a hanging branch of tree on roadsides can causeaccidents as such obstructions will make the pedestrians and drivers to takesudden LATERAL movement and result in accidents. Hence any obstructionon road sides which can cause a LATERAL movement should be rectifiedimmediately. •Black color should not be permitted for Cycles. Default color for Cyclesshould be changed to Yellow. •Automobile and cycle manufacturers should be asked to stop producingblack and dark vehicles. Yellow or other bright colored vehicles should beproduced instead. •Front and Back of Lorries and Trucks should be painted with bright Yellowcolor to increase visibility. This will help to prevent collisions while Lorriesand Trucks are parked on roadside without parking lights switched on. •Reflectors should be fixed on Front and Back of Trucks and Lorries. •Accident statistics should be periodically reviewed to understand the effectof actions taken. Corrective steps should be taken based on these reviews. •Attention distracting Hoardings, banners, posters, advertisements etcshould be banned near roads and highways . •Default color of Helmets should be changed to Yellow to reduce accidentsby increased visibility. Black and dark colors should not be permitted. •All automobile manufacturers should be asked to strengthen safetystandards of vehicles by improved design. It is to be noted here that in theseries of collisions of 200 plus vehicles at Dubai in 2008, only few peoplewere killed. This is because of the high safety standards.