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Title - PUNJAB’S LAWLESS ROADSPosted by : eabhi200k on Jul 10, 2012 - 12:00:19 PM |
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The fatality figure in road accidents in Punjab is nearly six times higher than the deaths caused in homicide cases. According to a report circulated by the Government of India, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, another disturbing trend has come to light. Punjab leads a majority of the states in the severity of road accidents. For every 100 accidents there are 64.3 fatalities in Punjab, which are two to three times more than the figures of Kerala (11.3), Karnatka (20.7) and Maharashtra (17.3). Ludhiana enjoys the dubious distinction of leading other major cities of India where accident severity stands at 52.8, taking the totality of dead and injured persons into account.It is, therefore, high time a revolutionary change was effected into the entire gamut of safety management on roads – covering its three cliché-ridden components – engineering, education and enforcement. At the moment there is an underperformance under all the three heads.An average Punjabi, given to conspicuous consumption, goes in for fast-running vehicles. With speed being the essence of driving there is a temptation to drive with impunity. The faster the vehicle and the better the road, the more dangerous is the road accident with a corresponding reduction in safety and survival quotient |