The Asian Age

The road safety begetter

- SASHIDHAR ADIVI

The idea of ‘no helmet, no petrol’ policy was the brainchild of Dr Sreenivaas Puppalaa.

He shares, “I first implemente­d the concept in Adilabad in June 2016. I took the help of the district S.P. and collector and executed the idea effectivel­y. To sustain the campaign, we started enforcemen­t by cycling 100 kms so that we could get feedback from the grass-root level. It yielded great results. I’m thrilled to see the concept gaining nationwide momentum.” In the last one year, Sreenivaas has introduced many new road safety measures and has even contribute­d to the effective improvemen­t of accident black spots, winning accolades for his work.

Recently, Sreenivaas underwent a two-week programme, Delft Road Safety Course, at the Delft University of Technology in Netherland­s. Notably, out of the 23 experts invited there from across the world, Sreenivaas (and another Australian) were the only ones who did not have to pay a single penny for the 5,100 course.

Sreenivaas’ remarkable initiative in his nearly three-decade long experience in the field of road safety enabled him to get the full scholarshi­p. “I constantly keep updating myself about the new road safety measures, and that’s how I came to know about the Delft Road Safety Course. Generally, such courses aim to introduce new traffic safety measures to reduce road accidents in developed countries. Since Netherland­s has one of the best practices in the world, they want to extend these safety rules in developing coutries too.”

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