Reflectors
Pioneer Plastic Moulders Pvt Ltd, a leading manufacturer and exporter for plastic and rubber moulded traffic safety products, makes reflectors that are... Read More
Knowing socio-political profile of drivers is important before intervention: Dr CP Joshi
Conference on road safety gives recommendations to the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Instead of talking in general about interventions... Read More
IRDSA awarded three contracts
IRDSA, a 100% owned subsidiary of IRD Inc. (International Road Dynamics, Canada) has been awarded three important road contracts in India. IRDSA... Read More
Aluminium Studs
Ashu Enterprises makes a variety of road safety products including road studs. Alcolite Aluminium Stud AL-105 is made of alcolite and fitted... Read More
Launch of ER One
One of the major highlights of the TrafficInfraTech Expo was ER One – a compact First Response Vehicle for Highways & Road... Read More
Fatal road accidents increase in Malaysia
Malaysia saw an increase in the number of fatal road accidents in 2010. The number increased from 6745 deaths in 2009 to... Read More
Cricketers to promote road safety campaign in Delhi
Delhi’s Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Satyendra Garg has roped in the 1983 cricket World Cup heroes to spread awareness on road... Read More
“We need to eliminate dangerous road safety products”
Yuvraj Singh Ahuja, Director, Frontier Polymers Pvt Ltd tells TrafficInfraTech the reasons why he has replaced metal road safety products with plastic
Seminars at the Expo They came, they discussed, they showed the way…
While exhibitors were busy handling the rush of visitors at their stalls, subjects of highway and urban traffic management and safety were being discussed in detail at seminars held side by side on the second and third days of TrafficInfraTech Expo. Experts discussed various related issues in depth and also took serious questions from the audience.
March 2: Round Table Conference India Perspective A decade of action plan for Road Safety
In a message issued on November 21, 2010 to commemorate the World Day of Remembrance of Road Traffic Victims, the UN Secretary General called on all countries, international government & non-government organisations, private sector and community leaders to ensure that the Decade of Action for Road Safety leads to “real improvements” to save lives.











