Addressing a conference on 'Safe Road-Safe Life' organised by ASSOCHAM, Rai also said there is need to change people's mindset towards road safety.
"One family should limit itself to one car rather than keeping three to four cars and use public transport. We need to change the mindset of people for road safety first," Rai said here.
The minister said he sees an "adhocism" in the transport system of Delhi whether it be in the construction of roads, public transport or by drivers and pedestrians.
When asked if the low fine or penalty for violating the road safety norms also contribute to accidents in Delhi, the transport minister said increasing fines will not make much difference, it's the mindset of people which needs to be changed.
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He also appealed to Delhiites to partipate in Delhi government's initiave to make October 22 a 'Car Free Day', under 'Aao Ab Bus Karein' campaign on the stretch of road between Red Fort and India Gate.
However, the Special Commissioner (Traffic) Delhi Police, Muktesh Chander stressed on increasing fines for violation of traffic rules to ensure road safety in the capital.
"It's not vehicle that is responsible for any accident but the driver is. So it is every important to increase the fine for violation of road safety norms," he said.
The Conference later released a data report on road safety and road accidents in 2014.