3 1 Road Accidents in Tamil Nadu
3 1 Road Accidents in Tamil Nadu
3 1 Road Accidents in Tamil Nadu
Table 3.2 shows the vehicle population in Tamil Nadu from the year
1994 to 2000. The total vehicle population has increased from 21.5 lakhs in
the year 1994 to 46.07 lakhs in the year 2000. As on 2000, 17,033 public
stage carriages (operated by State Transport Undertakings) and 5705
private stage carriages are in Tamil Nadu.
The State wise distribution of all India Road Accidents, persons killed
and persons injured for the period 1991 to 1999 are presented in Tables 3.3,
3.4 and 3.5. Tamil Nadu (where the case study of 5 STUs have been done)
occupies the second top spot after Maharastra in total number of road
accidents in all the years from 1991 to 1999.
Table 3.6 shows the Number of total accidents, No. of fatal Accidents,
Deaths and Injuries for Tamil Nadu State as a whole for the period from
1983 to 2000. The Total number of accidents shows a 125% increase in the
year 2000 (48923) when compared with the year1983 (21776). Based on
the time series, details are presented in this table. Linear trend
mathematical models are developed for both total and fatal accidents for
prediction. The accidents in future are projected for 10 years (Fig.3.1 to Fig
3.4). It shows that the number of total road accidents in Tamil Nadu will be
65031 and the number of fatal accidents will be 11966 in the year 2010.
This clearly indicates the urgent need to take all possible steps to reduce the
accidents.
During the year 1999 (the case study year), the State Transport
Undertaking accidents constituted nearly one fifth of the total road
accidents and around 17 percent of fatal accidents in Tamil Nadu vide Fig.
3.5 and Fig.3.6 respectively.
After getting the Light Motor Vehicle driving license, the learner
becomea cleaner in a lorry or they work as a second driver or additional
driver in Light commercial vehicle or Heavy vehicle. While doing this job, the
learner learnfrom the driver of that vehicle. In most of the cases this leads
them to acquire very bad driving habits, rash driving, sudden braking, etc.,
besides other habits like smoking, drinking alcohol, etc.,
As such it is essential to conduct separate training programs by
reputed institutions like Institute of Road Transport and Ashok Leyland
Driving School at Namakkal which have -good infrastructure facilities,
training buses, driving instructors, driving range, class room for technical and
general education, library, etc., It also helps to achieve the following specific
objectives to assist all students in :
The complete driver education course including class room and the
laboratory instruction should be based upon the concepts of 1) The driving
test 2) Human functions 3) Factors influencing driver performance and 4)
OperatorINon-operator functions and highway transportation system
interaction. Curriculum specifications should be based upon the following
units of instruction.