New Delhi, Oct 24 (FN Agency) Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Nitin Gadkari, stated on Thursday that road safety cannot be achieved without integrating advanced engineering solutions, enforcement of laws, and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI).Addressing the 12th edition of the Traffic InfraTech Expo here, Gadkari underscored the alarming statistics of road accidents in India, noting that the country experiences around five lakh accidents each year, resulting in numerous fatalities.He highlighted that more than half of these casualties are in the age group of 18-36 years. Adding that, the economic loss due to road accidents is estimated at 3 percent of the country’s GDP.
He asserted that improving road safety is a top priority of the government, and measures are already underway to address this issue.The Minister highlighted the need for improvements in road engineering, emphasising the use of the latest global technologies. He expressed a keen interest in collaborating with Indian startups and young engineers who are innovating in this area.The Minister also spoke about new approaches to law enforcement using technology.He mentioned efforts to identify traffic violations through AI and other innovative methods, allowing authorities to enforce penalties accurately.He also outlined plans for upgrading toll collection methods, including the exploration of satellite toll systems, which would improve efficiency and ensure transparency in toll collection.Highlighting the Ministry’s approach to enhancing road safety, Gadkari shared that the government has decided to appoint experts from the private sector to collaborate on developing technological solutions. A dedicated expert committee will evaluate proposals from startups and industry leaders, ensuring that the best ideas are implemented. The committee has been directed to finalise its evaluations within three months, aiming for rapid improvements in the sector.He emphasised the government’s commitment to maintaining high-quality standards, particularly in the use of surveillance technology like cameras.
He assured that quality and standards would not be compromised, regardless of whether solutions come from large or small companies.The Minister encouraged small firms with innovative technologies to participate in government tenders, stressing the importance of cost-effectiveness while maintaining profit margins without exploitation.Gadkari highlighted the importance of collaboration between the road and transport sectors to create integrated solutions. He expressed confidence that by using the best technologies, India can achieve transparency, reduce costs, and significantly enhance road safety.He extended his gratitude to the participants for their efforts in research and development, bringing the Indian industry to international standards, and expressed pride in their contributions to the nation.The Union Minister called upon all stakeholders—government, private sector, and startups—to come together in addressing the urgent issue of road safety in India.