Consensus Statement for Road Safety in India (2025–2030)
Evidence-informed consensus from the 15th World Safety Conference, endorsed by MoRTH and WHO India.
Overview
An evidence-informed and contextually relevant consensus statement from the 15th World Safety Conference, endorsed by the Indian Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and the WHO India office — a springboard for accelerated action on road safety.
What's inside
- Safe System approach
- Speed management
- Vehicle standards
- Post-crash care
Why it matters
The clearest current articulation of India's 2030 road safety agenda — and the political mandate behind it.
Take this evidence into your work.
Open the original publication from The George Institute for Global Health India and share it with the teams making decisions on India's roads.
Related resources
View all- Research Report
Justice Unserved: Post-Crash Compensation in India
Mapping what really happens to crash victims navigating India's compensation systems — delays, gaps and inequities.
View - Guidebook
Helmet Standards Technical Guide (GRSP, 2025)
Technical playbook for LMIC governments to develop and enforce effective motorcycle helmet standards.
View - Toolkit
WHO Road Safety Data App
A mobile tool offering country and regional road safety insights compiled from WHO's global dataset.
View - Dataset
India Road Accidents Open Data Portal (Data.gov.in)
India's official repository of state, district and cause-wise road accident statistics.
View