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ITES policy to introduce intelligent transport system in the country

In the wake of increasing road accidents, the NITI Aayog is working on introducing ITES enabled intelligent transport system in the country. India is fastest growing automobile market with a spurt in passenger traffic which needs big ideas to tackle the issues like road safety. In the last 3 years, conscious efforts in streamlining road safety have brought down the rate of road accidents and related issues by more than 5% but it is not enough. The country needs a massive data collection drive to maintain registry of people to regulate driving practices. Various initiatives towards safe transportation are underway where the idea is to have seamless, connected, shared, digitalised and zero-emission free mobility. These various initiatives would be introduced in a very India unique feature that would be implemented in all the cars by July 2019.

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