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Genesis of the project  

Composition of Project Team  

  • CSIR-CRRI: Dr. S. Velmurugan, Dr. K. Ravinder, and Dr. Mukti Advani 
  • INAI, IIIT Hyderabad: Varma S. Konala, Govind Krishnan, Dr. Anbumani Subramanian, Dev Singh Thakur 
  • IIIT Hyderabad: Prof. C.V. Jawahar 
  • Intel India: Juby Jose 
  • Mahindra Group: Nirmal Parmar  
  • Harshal Bopardikar from Another Earthling Studio for executing street infrastructure improvements,  
  • Raju Wagh and team from RoadMarc Foundation for mobilizing volunteers and engaging with local communities for the city-level road safety awareness campaigns,  
  • Sameer Gautam from Traffic Rewards for deploying the RFID technology to develop a system to reward drivers for following traffic rules. 
  • Ashok Leyland Institute for Driver Training & Research (ALIDTR), Chhindwara branch for assisting us in the driver training programs for the driver operators of NMC. 

Journey and key milestones  

Key Outcomes  

  1.  In the January 2023-August 2023 period, ADAS-fitted buses recorded 41 % lower accidents compared to non-ADAS buses demonstrating the higher level of safety induced through the advantage of ADAS technology.  
  2. Rapid upgrade in skilling drivers[GU1] :  Driver risk scores are calculated on a monthly basis by normalizing the ADAS alerts accumulated for each driver by kilometres driven by them. This metric across all drivers of ADAS buses has dropped by 30% since the start of the project signalling that the drivers have become more careful (defensive) in their driving habits.  
  3. To enable stakeholders for infrastructure improvements to resolve road geometry and road inventory aspects, detailed Geometric Design Plans were delivered to NMC for all 38 blackspot locations,and remedial measures were implemented at 4 locations that can potentially reduce accidents by 40%. 
  4. Under Mobility Safety Analysis vector, we introduced the novel technique of predicting greyspots (potential blackspots) on the road network for the first time in India by combining ADAS data with static data like the road parameters. Using this data, the team delivered a set of short and long-term measures for the top 16 greyspots and two of the most unsafe corridors in the city. 
  5. Community- based emergency first responder networks (‘Trystander cells’) were installed at 8 blackspot locations, equipped with First Aid resources such as foldable stretcher, first aid kits, have enabled the local first responder volunteer teams to save 31 road crash victims who were involved in crashed around these blackspots.  

Conclusion  

Awards and Appreciation from the Global Road Safety Community  

Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) was bestowed with the “Geospatial Excellence Award” at GeoSmart India 2022 for pioneering the accelerated 4Es approach to Road Safety for Project iRASTE.  
The ‘THE CRAZY TALES’ organization in New Delhi has honored Project iRASTE (Intelligent Solutions for Road Safety through Technology & Engineering) as the ‘Best Road Safety Project’ of 2023.
India clinched the prestigious 9th Gov Tech award at the World Government Summit 2024 in Dubai for project iRASTE earlier this year.  This esteemed award, instituted by UAE government, honors innovative solutions from government entities worldwide.  The award was presented by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and received by Tadu Mamu, Consul at the Consulate General of India, on behalf of MoRTH, Government of India.
iRASTE #RoadAhead event at Raddison Blu, Nagpur. May 2024.