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IITMCOERS gives a big boost to road safety

S. Vishnu Sharma31 Jul 20235 min read
IITMCOERS gives a big boost to road safety

IITMCOERS launched a Three Step Training Process at an event on capacity building and quality standards for driver training-factoring the human in the journey for safe roads at an event on 31 July 2023.

The initiative taken up by IITMCOERS (IIT Madras Centre of Excellence for Road Safety or Centre of Excellence for Road Safety at IIT Madras ) is intended bridge the gap between the actual trainers in the Driver Training Institute and the School’s capacity and capability to obtain a better evaluation of the drivers’ knowledge, skill and practice.

IITMCOERSCapacity building

The ‘3STP’ initiative by IITMCOERS aims to bring a lean methodology to audit, provide capacity building and rating of driver training institutes and schools to impart the required training to the drivers.

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This initiative by IITMCOERS, shall bring a more organized structure among the driver training institutes and schools and introduce a wide span of vocation and employment of more skilled trainers.

Commending the initiative of IITMCOERS

Commending this initiative of IITMCOERS Chief Guest Shankar Jiwal, Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu Police, said I must congratulate Prof. Venkatesh Balasubramanian and other stakeholders for going a great job on this report.

We have been speaking about road safety for long. There have been empirical and statistical studies but there is a disconnect between the two, he said speaking about the initiative by IITMCOERS.

For last two years, there is a remarkable dip in number of accidents, almost around 11 per cent last year, and this year, almost 8 per cent. However, the ‘cause and effect’ remains an enigma for us.

‘We would be glad if the academia, especially initiatives like CoERS, could unravel it for us.’

He further said if the number of accidents goes down, it leads to a lot of positive outcomes, top of which is reduction in loss of lives and limb.

There are hidden savings for GDP as well in terms of damage to vehicle and reduction in number of man-hours the police spend on paperwork, registering cases, appearing in the court, and so on.

One accident reduces in lot of savings. Everybody looks forward to reduction in cases, especially fatal accidents, he said at the function by IITMCOERS.

However, shift of the concrete measures that can be taken to translate studies to the field is still not happening. We should have translated lot of these into the field, said Tamil Nadu DGP.

IITMCOERSIIT Madras director

Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, said, “IIT Madras in the last couple of years is focused on ‘IIT Madras for All’ under which many programs have been launched.

Today, with the advanced technologies especially the autonomous driving, it takes a significant amount of time to understand all the technologies.

People have to adapt themselves from IC (Internal Combustion) engine car to an electric vehicle.

The training of drivers is very important. I do not know when autonomous driving will come to India in full but whenever it does, good training for drivers is important.

‘This initiative is a step in the right direction.’

Report

The 2016 MoRTH report on Road Accidents in India was the last report that mentioned driver error, accounting for about 84% of crashes in India.

More than 4.12 lakh accidents have occurred in India as per the report ‘Road Accidents in India 2021’, published by MoRTH. The report highlighted that Human Error, inclusive of traffic violations, unlicenced driving and non-usage of helmets and seat belts, have contributed to over 80% of the total accidents.

Elaborating

Elaborating on this initiative, Prof. Venkatesh Balasubramanian, Faculty Head, IITMCOERS and RBG Labs, Department of Engineering Design, IIT Madras, said, human factors play a crucial role in designing effective systems and products that help deskill the process and upskill the drivers in India.

The 3 Gate Licensing System, already launched last year by IITMCOERS provides a methodology for evaluating Knowledge, Skill and Practice capability of the drivers, he said.

However, the gap between the actual trainers in the Driver Training Institute and the School’s capacity and capability needs to be assessed.

To perform this intervention, the Three-Step Training Process (3STP) is proposed by IITMCOERS that audits, provide capacity building and rating for the driver training institutes and schools.

IITMCOERSHuman factors

Human factors significantly affect safety across various domains, including transportation. Understanding human capabilities, limitations and behaviour is crucial in designing any system.

Among the multiple factors, driver error has been consistently reported as a significant contributor of road crashes.

At IITMCOERS, funded by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), researchers have tried to provide experiential and sustained learning for impressionable future adults on best practices through an influencer who forms a large part of their engagement time with roads, i.e., drivers who commute with them to school and college.

Support

Supported by the SNS Foundation and M/s HL Mando Anand India Limited, IITMCOERS partnered with M/s Red Chariots Technologies Private Limited to provide simulator-based training for over 2,000 drivers from the Greater Chennai region.

This Training of Influencer program is a step towards developing pedagogy to address gaps in driver training by using technology-enabled solutions.

Drivers were trained in safe driving concepts, hazard perception, and driving etiquette which will go a long way in having an impact on the minds of school and college-going children who will be drivers in the near future.

About IITMCOERS

IITMCOERS (CoERS) is funded by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Government of India, to perform evidence-based integrated approach to Road Safety.

IITMCOERS works on various aspects of human factors engineering, road engineering, vehicle engineering, trauma care and education to bring about significant improvements in road safety globally.

The IITMCOERS also advices various stakeholders and Governments to bring about a data-driven systems approach to road safety.

 

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