As there has been too much of increase in vehicle on road the increasing rate of road accident is perceived as one of the major safety problems. WHO, estimated approximately 1.2 million people are killed and as many as 50 million injured in road accident every year. India has 1% world's vehicle population still accounts for 10% of accident.25% of total death are among young people aged 19–29 years and 50% are among pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclist. Taking these facts into mind JRS is trying to improve the road safety and management by the following ways:—
As there has been too much of increase in vehicle on road the increasing rate of road accident is perceived as one of the major safety problems. WHO, estimated approximately 1.2 million people are killed and as many as 50 million injured in road accident every year. India has 1% world's vehicle population still accounts for 10% of accident.25% of total death are among young people aged 19–29 years and 50% are among pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclist. Taking these facts into mind JRS is trying to improve the road safety and management by the following ways:—
As there has been too much of increase in vehicle on road the increasing rate of road accident is perceived as one of the major safety problems. WHO, estimated approximately 1.2 million people are killed and as many as 50 million injured in road accident every year. India has 1% world's vehicle population still accounts for 10% of accident.25% of total death are among young people aged 19–29 years and 50% are among pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclist. Taking these facts into mind JRS is trying to improve the road safety and management by the following ways:—
As there has been too much of increase in vehicle on road the increasing rate of road accident is perceived as one of the major safety problems. WHO, estimated approximately 1.2 million people are killed and as many as 50 million injured in road accident every year. India has 1% world's vehicle population still accounts for 10% of accident.25% of total death are among young people aged 19–29 years and 50% are among pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclist. Taking these facts into mind JRS is trying to improve the road safety and management by the following ways:—