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CHENNAI: In India, more lives are lost in road accidents than in natural calamities, K. Gunasekaran, Assistant Professor, Division of Transportation Engineering, Anna University, said here recently. Speaking at the Road Safety Lecture Series organised by the Institution of Engineers, he suggested the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyse data on road accidents with a view to reducing its incidence. With most First Information Reports (FIR) filed on road accidents offering little technical data for analysis, accident records should cover all aspects that contribute to accidents, such as condition of the vehicle and the road, Mr. Gunasekaran said. He said though the Railways had allocated sufficient funds for its corporate safety plan, accidents continued to occur as proper analysis of accident data was not carried out while thinking of solutions. Between 1971 and 2007, fatalities in road accidents rose from 15,000 to over 1.14 lakh in India. © Copyright 2000 - 2009 The Hindu |