Jaipur,
23rd December, 2020.
Indian Institute
of Technology Madras will collaborate with the Government of Rajasthan to help
it implement a structured framework for a data-driven systems approach to road
safety.
A MoU for this
collaboration was signed recently between the Rajasthan Government represented
by its Shri Ravi Jain, Transport Commissioner, and IIT Madras by Prof Ravindra Gettu,
Dean (Industrial Consultancy and Sponsored Research), IIT Madras.
The key objective
of this collaboration is to enhance road safety measures, increase capacity and
capability across the board in the Government to both increase the survivability
of road accident victims and reduce occurrence rate in the State
Marking
the beginning of this partnership, Shri. Pratap Singh Khachariyawas, Minister
for Transport, Government of Rajasthan, said, “Our Government has always been very determined in strengthening our
State’s road safety measures so as to reduce the number of road accidents and fatalities
from it considerably. In this regard, we are extremely delighted to join hands
with RBG Labs at IIT Madras to help implement the Tamil Nadu Model of Road
Safety and are ever ready to facilitate interactions between the stakeholders
of Government of Rajasthan and IIT Madras.”
The
key outcomes targeted from this collaboration include:
Ø Building capability of the core road safety team in Rajasthan.
Ø Help build strategies and implementation work packages for all
stakeholder departments to realize safe roads in the State of Rajasthan.
Ø Develop a road map towards reaching the SDG goal of 50% reduction in road
fatalities by 2030 and eventually to zero deaths from road traffic accidents.
Ø Help build a data driven trauma care with institutional registry
developed by IITMadras.
Speaking
on the association, Prof. Ravindra Gettu, Dean (Industrial Consultancy and Sponsored
Research), IIT Madras, said,
“This MoU will foster a collaborative
partnershipwherein IIT Madras will be building the capability of various stakeholders
in Government of Rajasthan and help them design and implement a successful road
safety program.”
This collaboration
will involve various stakeholder Departments in Govt. of Rajasthan involved in
road safety including Public Works Department (PWD), National Highways
Authority of India (NHAI), police, health and medical services, among other
agencies.
Elaborating
on this engagement, Prof. Venkatesh Balasubramanian, Faculty In-Charge,
Rehabilitation Bioengineering Group (RBG) Labs, Department of Engineering
Design, IIT Madras, who is coordinating this initiative, said, “Roads are shared asset and the safety on
them is a collective responsibility of all the stakeholders. However, without
having an overt and specific responsibility, it can be easily lost between the
gaps. Therefore, it is quintessential to develop a good strategy based on data.
It is, therefore, necessary to have a design thinking approach to solve the
problem by not just identifying the issues but implementing changes that are
sustainable in the local conditions.”
Prof.
Venkatesh Balasubramanian added, “The
breadth of this engagement is a testament to the benefit it will bring to both
the partners. With requisite orientation and training programmes, the
stakeholders from the State of Rajasthan are expected to develop both capacity
and capability. This will be essential in implementing and using the
information from the magnum opus of road accident data from MoRTH, i.e.,
‘Integrated Road Accident Database’ (iRAD).”
Some
of the other key projects on road safety taken of RBG Labs at IIT Madras
include:
Ø Working with
National Health Mission Tamil Nadu, helped build a unique Trauma Care program,
TAEI (Tamil Nadu Accident and Emergency care Initiative). RBG Labs had advised
in designing and implementing this unique trauma care program that uses principles
of lean manufacturing
Ø Working with the Tamil
Nadu Police, helped improve the data collection process of road traffic
accidents called RADMS (Road Accident Database Management System). The
resultant application TARA (Traffic Accident Reporting App) was geared to have
an integrated approach to accident data collection.
Ø MoRTH adopted this
integrated approach for data collection where in-depth data can be
simultaneously collected from various domain specialist agencies called iRAD
(Integrated Road Accident Database). RBG Labs, IIT Madras and NICSI are
currently in the process of developing and implementing nationally
Ø Based on a
technology transfer from RBG Labs, IIT Madras to M/s Harita Seating Systems
Limited, an IoT based ubiquitous monitoring of driver presence, performance and
behaviour monitoring system called the HaritaIntellisea™ was launched in 2017
and won the auto-component of the year in 2018.
Congratulating
the initiative for being proactive, Shri. Giridhar Aramane, Secretary, Ministry
of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Government of India, said, “Safe Roads are critical for safe movement of
goods and people that will result in a vibrant economy. MoRTH has been backing
RBG Labs at IIT Madras to take its structured data-driven system approach to
improve road safety pan-India. We look forward to seeing a major impact in
Rajasthan from this initiative. We wish all the stakeholders the best to make
our roads safe for all.”
The Rehabilitation
Bioengineering Group is an interdisciplinary group with competencies in Human
Factors and Transportation, Innovation andLean Operations, Medical Devices and Implants.
Speaking
about this initiative, Shri Ravi Jain, Transport Commissioner, who is
responsible for road safety in Rajasthan, said, “Rajasthan is one of the pilot States that will be implementing the
Integrated Road Accident Database. We look forward to aligning our stakeholder
Departments to work on a systems approach to road safety using the
Transportation Safety Framework developed by the RBG Labs. This will help us
streamline our initiatives in road safety and have a significant impact in
achieving SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) goal of 50 per cent reduction by
2030 in the State.”