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Consensus Statement for Road Safety in India (2025–2030)

Evidence-informed consensus from the 15th World Safety Conference, endorsed by MoRTH and WHO India.

The George Institute for Global Health India 31 August 2024
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India
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2024
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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
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Why it matters

The clearest current articulation of India's 2030 road safety agenda — and the political mandate behind it.

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