Everyday, a large number of tankers carrying hazardous chemicals traverse across India's roads. Chemical manufacturers and suppliers do take all required precautions during the transportation. GPS systems are used for tracking vehicles from a central control room. But the safety sense of other road users need to improve a lot. An article in Livemint mentions the abysmal state of road safety in India. The article mentions that "The number of deaths (in road accidents) is equal to three jets crashing every day (410
human beings), but since aircraft aren’t involved, they don’t make
headlines. Annually about 150,000 people die every year due to road
accidents, and about 400,000 people get maimed, the cost of which is
about Rs. 1 trillion".
Read the article in this link.
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Read the article in this link.
Contribute to the surviving victims of Bhopal by buying my book "Practical Process Safety Management"
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