New Delhi, Dec 10 (PTI) The Delhi government on Wednesday set a target of reducing road crashes by 50 per cent by 2030.
The decision was taken at the first meeting of the State Road Safety Council in two years, chaired by Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh.
According to a statement, a key priority in the Road Safety Work Plan 2025–2030 was the protection of vulnerable road users, particularly pedestrians, cyclists, and schoolchildren.
The government has announced the rollout of Safe School Zones in 100 schools in the first phase.
Road Safety Clubs are already in operation across all Delhi government schools, and training will be provided to their members to strengthen awareness and preparedness, the statement read.
The council directed the creation of Zero Tolerance Zones on Ring R

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