The government has sanctioned Rs 10 crore to Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) for locating regular accident-prone spots in Delhi and suggest remedies to curb fatalities.
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari said, "The CRRI will identify the regular accident spots in the capital and find out road infrastructure deficiencies which are major cause of recurring of accidents at same spots, as per a statement from CRRI.
It will also suggest engineering interventions for implementation of appropriate improvement measures to curtail accidents at the same spots, he said.
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"Many spots or road sections that have similar features show a high frequency of accidents. This means that the particular road environment instigates inappropriate driver responses leading to accidents," he said, adding to identify and examine these locations and to characterise the safety deficiencies are a challenge for road engineers.
He said similar funds will be offered to various states in the country to identify black spots and find engineering measures to rectify them. The Road Ministry will provide 50 per cent of the cost for road engineering measures to the states.
Yesterday, Gadkari also launched a road safety website. India at present accounts for the highest number of road accidents in the world. In India, about five lakh road accidents take place every year, in which 1.50 lakh people lose their lives.