The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) launched a data-driven Zero-Fatalities Program in 100 high-risk districts across 15 states, including Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka.
The program aims to reduce road accident deaths, which claimed nearly 89,000 lives in 2023-24, by 50% by 2030, using crash data, critical location mapping, and targeted enforcement.
Key measures include low-cost road safety interventions, improved trauma care, ambulance response mapping, first responder training, and public awareness campaigns.
District Collectors, Transport Ministers, and Members of Parliament from these districts will form accident prevention committees to oversee implementation.
The initiative aligns with the Stockholm Declaration on Road Safety (2020) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.