"It has been observed that 75 per cent of road accidents take place due to human mistakes. As many as 13,000 people die annually in road accidents in the state. We need to improve the situation by creating awareness among people," Fadnavis said.
"Therefore, the state government will formulate a road safety policy after taking into account the role of various departments involved. An aggressive approach would be taken in this direction," he said.
He added the government would also consider creating the post of Road Safety Commissioner like in Karnataka and Kerala.
He said it was appropriate to give road safety lessons to children as they will remember them life-long.
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Fadnavis was speaking as the chief guest at the conclusion of 'Mission Road Safety 2015' undertaken by the Thane Traffic Police Department. Thane Guardian Minister Eknath Shinde, Thane Police Commissioner Vijay Kamble and others were present on the occasion.
According to him, the trauma centre on the Mumbai-Pune Express Highway, with ambulance facilities, would be inaugurated soon.
Kamble said that huge number of road fatalities, especially involving youths, was a serious issue and everyone should take initiative to curb it.
Meanwhile, Fadnavis also said that nearly two lakh policemen in the state who do not not have their own houses, need to be provided shelter and the state government is working towards it.