Customizing Traffic Enforcement Strategies
Traffic management in India is a complex and multifaceted challenge, given the country’s diverse cities and road environments. The need for effective... Read More
The spate of recent road accidents involving two wheelers and four wheelers leads mostly to bad road conditions, lack of proper signage, traffic rule violations and over speeding.
How do we balance addressing these and also implement safety technologies? Did you know that India recorded 4,12,432 road accidents in 2021?... Read More
Stronger institutions for safer roads: The Indian example
India needs a well resourced and empowered national road safety agency – a central unit that would coordinate the efforts of all... Read More
Choosing Off-street over On-street Parking
The panel consisting of V Ramesh, CEO, Varam Parking Pvt Ltd; Nagendra Reddy V, CEO & Founder, VTRAC Worldwide; Udaya Bhaskar Rao... Read More
Road infrastructure factors influencing accidents and injuries on Indian roadways
The growing trend of road accidents has created a need to understand the primary factors involved in these crashes and in the... Read More
Reviving Road Infrastructure sector in India–Challenges & Concerns
The article takes a look into the challenges facing the Road Infrastructure sector in India and possible solutions. Nitin Gadkari, the new... Read More
Contracting, construction and technology trends
Roads in India:? Today & Tomorrow Biren Parekh, Partner, Ernst and Young India Pvt Ltd, takes a detailed look at the tolling... Read More
Tata Realty and Infrastructure to acquire three toll projects
Tata Realty and Infrastructure (TRIL) is in the process of acquiring three completed toll projects. Faced by problems such as delays in... Read More
Improving Road Safety in India
Despite huge investment having been made towards improvement of road infrastructure in the country, road traffic fatalities have been on the rise.... Read More
On the Road to Recovery !
Road infrastructure is not a very positive terminology in India. Basically, because good roads can be counted on fingers, sick roads rarely get treated and new roads take a long time to conceive. How dismal is the picture? And what is the possibility of recovery? Vidyottama Sharma tries to find the answers.





