Delhi roads to get emergency lanes
By the end of the year about 160 roads in Delhi are set to get emergency disaster management lanes. To be painted... Read More
Toyota to launch high school driving programme in US
Toyota Motor Company will launch a national driver safety training programme titled The Road Ahead for teenage school students in the United... Read More
Rotary International launches road safety campaign
Rotary International District 3010 has included Road Safety and Disaster Management as one of the thrust areas of its activities. As a... Read More
Helmets to be compulsory in Pune
The Pune police will make wearing helmets compulsory for motorists riding two wheelers. Before enforcing the new rule, the city police will... Read More
Central assistance to states on road safety
The Central Government will provide a one-time seed capital for Road Safety to each state in the country depending upon vehicle population... Read More
Traffex 2013
Traffex 2013 – the 26th international traffic engineering, road safety, parking and highway maintenance exhibition will take place in Birmingham, UK from... Read More
Managing Traffic and Tackling Safety during Highway Construction
Many traffic stalwarts from India and abroad discussed one of the most important issues of construction on highways – “Traffic Management and Safety during Highway Construction” – on the first day of TrafficInfraTech Expo 2012. The precautions for, challenges of and solutions to the issue were discussed in detail.
Ace Driving and Road Safety Education Training drivers for corporate houses
Ace Driving and Road Safety Pvt Ltd trains drivers from all walks of life and various sectors of the industry. The institute’s instructors have trained more than 1,20,000 drivers so far.
Interview With: Dalbir Saini, “Our core competence lies in custom moulding”
Dalbir Saini, Managing Director, BD Industries says that the speciality of his company lies in being able to deliver custom-moulded road safety products of any specification within a very short time
Adjusting acoustic signals and deciding: Whose road is it?
It is a challenge to plan urban traffic areas for pedestrians, cyclists and all others who share city space for them to feel more safe and secure than today. But acoustic pedestrian signals now offer the elderly and visually challenged pedestrians the chance to adjust the signals in order to claim the roads from vehicular traffic for the duration they need it to cross over to the other side – safely.











