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IRF India promotes road safety education in India to reduce casualties

Road safety education is an important ingredient in improving road safety, reducing accidents, and fatalities from these accidents. IRF India had been focusing on promoting road safety education in India. As part of its efforts, IRF India has focused on road safety education for both adults and children. For adults, IRF India has produced a series of eight films to promote safe behaviour. These films cover cover topics such as the need to use seat belts, drinking and driving, use of mobile phones while
February 6, 2018 Read time: 3 mins

Road safety education is an important ingredient in improving road safety, reducing accidents, and fatalities from these accidents.

2462 IRF India had been focusing on promoting road safety education in India. As part of its efforts, IRF India has focused on road safety education for both adults and children. For adults, IRF India has produced a series of eight films to promote safe behaviour. These films cover cover topics such as the need to use seat belts, drinking and driving, use of mobile phones while driving, adhering to traffic rules, helping victims of traffic accidents, safe behaviour of pedestrians, and awareness about road signs. These films are being screened prior to the regular programming by PVR Cinemas on 553 screens, at 122 locations, in 48 Indian cities. In addition to the screening of these films in the PVR cinemas, IRF India has also sought the help of the Government of India to screen these films through government-owned media channels.

Another important IRF India initiative has been the institution of the road safety award for journalists. This award recognises the efforts of journalists (both for print and electronic media) to raise awareness about road safety issues among the public at large, and in the consciousness of policymakers and politicians.

Finally, regarding promoting road safety education among adults, a key element in saving lives is providing accident victims with appropriate first aid at the location of the accident itself, prior to the arrival of the emergency response services (in many countries outside Europe, North America and Australia these emergency services are not very well developed). IRF India has undertaken a massive programme to train truck drivers in administering first aid to accident victims.  So far, almost 15,000 truck drivers have been trained in India. This programme is now being extended, together with India’s National Highway Infrastructure Development Corporation (NHIDCL), to educate individuals living in the proximity of national highways to administer first aid to accident victims at the accident location itself.

IRF’s efforts to promote road safety education among Indian children have been two-pronged: 1) practical education on safe road use behaviour, and 2) imparting knowledge about road safety via course materials. The practical training helps children understand where and how to move on roads, how to cross roads, understand road signs, and how to use bicycles on roads.

IRF India has, together with the Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE), developed a road safety curriculum for schools. The key feature of this curriculum is that it incorporates road safety into the existing curriculum for various subjects, so road safety is taught as an integral part of the existing curricula for classes VI to X (children aged between 11 to 16 years) to develop a culture of road safety among children. These materials have been incorporated into the curriculum teaching of Hindi, English, Science, Social Science and Mathematics.

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