STA-IIT, Madras sign MoU for improving road safety measures in Odisha

Odisha

Bhubaneswar, December 23: In a transformative move towards enhancing road safety, the State Transport Authority (STA) on Monday signed a MoU with IIT Madras to implement innovative Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) strategies and road safety measures aimed at improving road safety across the State.

Commerce and Transport Minister Bibhuti Bhushan Jena, department Secretary Usha Padhee, Transport Commissioner Amitabh Thakur graced the MoU signing ceremony.

The collaboration represents a major milestone in the State’s journey towards realizing the vision of a Viksit Odisha by fostering safer, smarter, and more sustainable transportation systems.

Leveraging IIT Madras’ expertise in road safety technology and communication, STA aims to develop impactful IEC campaigns that empower citizens to adopt safe road practices and behaviors. This partnership will focus on implementing the 4E Model of road safety-Engineering (Road and Vehicle Design), Enforcement, Emergency Care, Education, with Empathy (Human Factors)-to address safety comprehensively and effectively.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister Jena emphasized the significance of the collaboration, stating that the partnership with IIT Madras marks a crucial step in the Government’s mission to make Odisha’s roads safer. By blending cutting-edge research with practical, community-driven IEC strategies, we are making significant strides toward achieving our vision of a Viksit Odisha-a state where safety and innovation coexist for the benefit of every citizen, said the Minister.

Presenting last year’s statistics on road accidents and fatalities in the State, Jena said that the MoU’s initiatives will focus on leveraging modern technology, real-time data, and engaging communication tools to effectively address high-risk groups and foster long-lasting behavioral changes in road safety. Educational content, workshops, and State-wide campaigns will be rolled out to reduce road accidents and fatalities, while targeted outreach efforts will engage diverse groups, from school children to professional drivers.

Secretary Usha Padhee said that such collaborative effort underscores the Government of Odisha’s unwavering commitment to improving road safety, fostering innovation, and building a sustainable, safer urban mobility ecosystem.

Transport Commissioner Amitabh Thakur and Prof. Venkatesh Balsubramanyam of IIT, Madras also spoke.

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