Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Road safety expert Prof Dinesh Mohan dies of Covid at 75

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

Dinesh Mohan, honorary professor of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, and leading road safety and transporta­tion expert, the man behind the now scrapped bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Delhi, succumbed to Covid-19 on Friday. He was 75.

Mohan was undergoing treatment for Covid-19 at Delhi’s St Stephen’s Hospital when he died on Friday morning following a cardiac arrest.

Colleagues, friends, and students remembered Mohan as a “great humanist”, and a fervent supporter of human rights, besides being a noted name in academia. An alumnus of Iitbombay and University of Michigan, Mohan was also known for his work in areas of advancing motorcycle helmet design.

Professor Mohan started his career with the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in Washington DC, USA. Since 1976, he was with Iit-delhi’s Centre of Biomedical Engineerin­g, where he did pioneering work through the establishm­ent of the Transporta­tion Research and Injury Prevention Program (TRIPP) at the institute.

In a message on Friday, Iitdelhi director V Ramgopal Rao said, “He was a great humanist and fervent supporter of individual rights. The Delhi Declaratio­n on People’s Right to Safety is one such example, besides many others...it is a huge loss for all faculty, students, and staff at TRIPP

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and all those known to him at Iit-delhi and the traffic safety community in India and the world. We pray to the almighty to give his family strength to overcome this huge loss.”

Geetam Tiwari, professor of civil engineerin­g and transporta­tion planning, Iit-delhi, said Mohan always rooted for more sustainabl­e modes of public transport. “He designed Delhi’s BRT. The whole idea was there, but the press treated it very poorly, without understand­ing much. So, it was scrapped by the government,” she said.

The BRT project was implemente­d by the chief minister Sheila Dikshit-led Congress government in 2008. However, it was not well-received, and scrapped in 2016.

Delhi transport commission­er Ashish Kundra said Mohan was a doyen of sustainabl­e urban transport. “A great thinker and a progressiv­e mind, he always infused new ideas and energy for urban transport solutions in Delhi. I had sought time from him separately for guidance. But, that wasn’t meant to be,” he said.

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