New Driving Licence Rules In India | The Motor Vehicles Bill for Road Safety

New Driving Licence Rules In India | The Motor Vehicles Bill for Road Safety
    This article is based on the “The new Motor Vehicles bill paves the way for safer roads” that appeared in The Hindu Business Line on 8th August. It talks about the provisions of the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019 and their utility in making India’s Road safer. India sees more than five lakh road accidents a year leading to 1.5 lakh deaths. According to the Union Transport Minister, this could come down by half if the provisions of this Bill are implemented. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019 is based on the 


recommendations of the Group of Transport Ministers (GoM) of States constituted by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways to address the issue of road safety and to improve the access of the citizens while dealing with transport departments. The amendments in the Bill mainly focus on issues relating to improving road safety, citizens’ facilitation while dealing with the transport department, strengthening rural transport, last mile connectivity and public transport, automation and computerization and enabling online services. 


Key Features of the bill Road safety: Bill proposes to increase penalties to act as a deterrent against traffic violations. Compensation for road accident victims: Cashless treatment of road accident victims during the golden hour (first 1 hour after accident). The minimum compensation for death or grievous injury due to hit and run has been moved up substantially to ₹2 lakh and ₹50,000, respectively. Road Safety Board: The Bill provides for a National Road Safety Board, to be created by the central government through a notification. The Board will advise the central and state governments on all aspects of road safety and traffic management. Protection of Good Samaritan: To help road accident victims, Good Samaritan guidelines have been incorporated in the Bill. They will not be liable for any civil or criminal action for any injury to or death of an accident victim, caused due to their negligence in providing assistance to the victim. 

Road safety Initiatives in India Ministry of Road Transport and highways took several steps in the past to improve road safety: National Road Safety Policy outlines various policy measures such as promoting awareness, establishing road safety information data base, encouraging safer road infrastructure including application of intelligent transport, enforcement of safety laws etc. National Road Safety Council as the apex body to take policy decisions in matters of road safety. A dashboard for road accident data, through which people can access related data and other information both state-wise and the national averages, has been introduced. Comic books Swachha Safar and Surakshit Yatra have been released, with an aim to create awareness among children about road safety. 
VAHAN (an ICT-based solution for vehicle registration) and SARATHI (for licencing) app to curb malpractices in issuing licences and vehicle registration. 
Setu Bharatam programme to make all national highways free of railway crossings by 2019. Tamil Nadu model of integrated data-driven road safety initiatives: the Supreme Court-appointed three-member road safety committee led by Justice (retd) KS Radhakrishnan praised Tamil Nadu’s efforts in reducing fatalities in road accidents. NCRB data reveals that road accident deaths in TN came down in 2018 by 24.39%, the biggest decrease recorded in the country. 

Way forward Strict and effective enforcement of the amended rules in Motor Vehicle Act would surely help in curbing road-accident related deaths in India. The central and state governments should work out proper plans to effectively implement the rules. State governments should ensure transparency and provide a hassle-free experience for citizens at the Regional Transport Offices. Vehicle manufacturers should update their technologies and adopt the best global practices regarding vehicles’ and passengers’ safety. Simultaneously, the rise of the Internet of Things-enabled, connected cars in India, which international auto majors are heavily investing in currently, can give a digital edge to road safety. With an array of embedded sensors informing drivers of other on-road cars, onboard analytics can give them real-time driving suggestions to avoid collisions. The unprecedented pace of construction and infrastructure improvement is one more link in the journey to safer roads.

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