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As an example of road safety statistics, please see the results of the ped safety inspection that SPTM recently conducted.
As you can see, there's only one intersection that we found to be satisfactory. And that intersection is the one where a ped subway plan was foiled by alert citizen groups few years ago!
We intend to work with different departments concerned - and there are more than three for three parameters - and will do this audit periodically.
- Jayant
From: Jayant Joshi <jjosh...@yahoo.com>
To: "ptt...@googlegroups.com" <ptt...@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [pttfgen:3940] Roads biggest killer of the young: report
The answer is yes! I am part of SPTM and working on this initiative. We do work with Pedestrian First, Parisar, PMP Pravasi Manch and such and have had some success with regards to pedestrian crossings at major signalized intersections in Pune. Of course, there's a long way to go! The hardest part is getting PMC to execute. And that is made further difficult by knee-jerk reactions from politicians at city and state level. Instead of sticking to the Comprehensive Mobility Plan, they keep on proposing one flyover after another and PMC keeps saying yes. Just yesterday, there's a proposal coming from Dy CM to build a two-lane flyover from Chandni Chowk to Kinara Hotel on Paud Road.
And by the way, that particular underpass at Dahanukar Colony lies unused as predicted. Not more than 10% of people use it. Same result will be seen at �Kinara Hotel / Karve Nagar underpasses or Mrutyunjay Mandir / Kothrud Stand overpasses that are not yet open. Crores of money down the drain :-(
Thanks,
- Jayant
From: Anil Risbud <anil....@gmail.com>
To: ptt...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: [pttfgen:3939] Roads biggest killer of the young: report
Dear Ashok,
This issue is close to my heart since my father cut his knee ligament when a motorcycle hit him on Karve Road, five years ago.�It has taken PMC five long years to build an underpass at the crossing (Dahanukar Colony) since that time.
Question:========Is there any group in Pune devoted to working on road safety in Pune (within as well as on adjoining highways used by Pune-ites)? I recall that SPTM had launched a road safety campaign recently but I feel there needs to be a pressure-cum-study group working solely on road safety given Pune's rapid and haphazard growth with the road infrastructure not keeping pace. It could even be an alliance between concerned organizations. This group/team would maintain a constant focus on road safety statistics, ensure that corrective/preventive measures are planned and monitors their implementation on behalf of citizens.
e.g. See :�http://headlightindia.org/�- webpage of a group formed by French nationals in Delhi (yes !) to promote road safety in India (yes!!!) after they lost a dear friend on Delhi's roads.
best regards,
Anil RisbudPune
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Ashok Sreenivas <ashok.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/article3377142.ece
"The report blames the high numbers of fatalities on transport policies that put vehicles, highways and speed before people and road safety."
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/techie-5yearold-girl-die-in-separate-accidents/945288/1
PMC seems to be no different :-(
"A five-year-old girl who arrived in the city to attend a relative�s wedding died in Warje area after she was hit by a motorcycle while crossing the road along with her mother on Wednesday evening. In another incident, a 24-year software professional was killed after a speeding truck hit his bike at Bopodi signal on the Pune-Mumbai highway on Wednesday night. "
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As an example of road safety statistics, please see the results of the ped safety inspection that SPTM recently conducted.
As you can see, there's only one intersection that we found to be satisfactory. And that intersection is the one where a ped subway plan was foiled by alert citizen groups few years ago!
We intend to work with different departments concerned - and there are more than three for three parameters - and will do this audit periodically.
- Jayant
From: Jayant Joshi <jjosh...@yahoo.com>
To: "ptt...@googlegroups.com" <ptt...@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [pttfgen:3940] Roads biggest killer of the young: report
The answer is yes! I am part of SPTM and working on this initiative. We do work with Pedestrian First, Parisar, PMP Pravasi Manch and such and have had some success with regards to pedestrian crossings at major signalized intersections in Pune. Of course, there's a long way to go! The hardest part is getting PMC to execute. And that is made further difficult by knee-jerk reactions from politicians at city and state level. Instead of sticking to the Comprehensive Mobility Plan, they keep on proposing one flyover after another and PMC keeps saying yes. Just yesterday, there's a proposal coming from Dy CM to build a two-lane flyover from Chandni Chowk to Kinara Hotel on Paud Road.
And by the way, that particular underpass at Dahanukar Colony lies unused as predicted. Not more than 10% of people use it. Same result will be seen at Kinara Hotel / Karve Nagar underpasses or Mrutyunjay Mandir / Kothrud Stand overpasses that are not yet open. Crores of money down the drain :-(
Thanks,
- Jayant
From: Anil Risbud <anil....@gmail.com>
To: ptt...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: [pttfgen:3939] Roads biggest killer of the young: report
Dear Ashok,
This issue is close to my heart since my father cut his knee ligament when a motorcycle hit him on Karve Road, five years ago. It has taken PMC five long years to build an underpass at the crossing (Dahanukar Colony) since that time.
Question:========Is there any group in Pune devoted to working on road safety in Pune (within as well as on adjoining highways used by Pune-ites)? I recall that SPTM had launched a road safety campaign recently but I feel there needs to be a pressure-cum-study group working solely on road safety given Pune's rapid and haphazard growth with the road infrastructure not keeping pace. It could even be an alliance between concerned organizations. This group/team would maintain a constant focus on road safety statistics, ensure that corrective/preventive measures are planned and monitors their implementation on behalf of citizens.
e.g. See : http://headlightindia.org/ - webpage of a group formed by French nationals in Delhi (yes !) to promote road safety in India (yes!!!) after they lost a dear friend on Delhi's roads.
best regards,
Anil RisbudPune
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Ashok Sreenivas <ashok.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/article3377142.ece
"The report blames the high numbers of fatalities on transport policies that put vehicles, highways and speed before people and road safety."
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/techie-5yearold-girl-die-in-separate-accidents/945288/1
PMC seems to be no different :-(
"A five-year-old girl who arrived in the city to attend a relative’s wedding died in Warje area after she was hit by a motorcycle while crossing the road along with her mother on Wednesday evening. In another incident, a 24-year software professional was killed after a speeding truck hit his bike at Bopodi signal on the Pune-Mumbai highway on Wednesday night. "