India should slow down SUVs buying: Global NCAP, Exe. President

  • Articles
  • Dec 07,23
Mr David Ward, Executive president, Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) shared insights at the three day ‘Global Road Safety Initiative’ organised by organised by the Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE).
India should slow down SUVs buying: Global NCAP, Exe. President

India a country with one of the highest fatal road accidents should avoid going the United States (US)  way  of going in for more for Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV’s) as they make the roads less safe for other small car occupants, pedestrians and cyclists   

“Recent studies in various countries have shown that the car industry’s relentless push to sell ever larger and heavier SUVs in every segment is bad news for road safety, but particularly for those driving smaller, more efficient vehicles, and vulnerable road users. It’s critically important for countries like India that the government push the market towards vehicles that are fit for purpose and safer for all road users,” said Mr David Ward, Executive president, Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) while speaking at the three day “Global Road Safety Initiative” being organised by organised by the Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE) in partnership with the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India, and in association with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)

“Increasing growth and demand for SUV’s in India and other countries is a major road safety and environmental challenge, the governments should discourage sale of these big vehicles. In recent years, cars have become heavier, taller and more powerful. Numerous studies have found that SUVs and pick-up vehicles are more deadly to vulnerable road users (VRUs) in almost any crash,” said Mr Ward.

“The risk of fatal injuries to vulnerable road users increases as the bonnet height of the vehicle hitting those increases. For example, a pedestrian or cyclist hit by a car with a bonnet 90 cm high runs a 30% greater risk of fatal injury than if hit by a vehicle with a bonnet 10 cm lower. Large SUVs increased the risk of serious injury to other road users by about a third more than medium-sized SUVs,” he said.

“The car industry’s relentless push to sell ever larger and heavier SUVs in every segment is bad news for road safety, but particularly for those driving smaller, more efficient vehicles, and vulnerable road users. The Indian government has taken maximum steps for increasing road safety in recent few years including development of Bharat NCAP with partnership with none other than GNCAP. India has been adopting global road safety practices by keeping an eye on what’s global best practice.” He added.

Related Stories

Other Industrial Products
Road construction leaders launch RAHSTA Expo 2024 in Delhi

Road construction leaders launch RAHSTA Expo 2024 in Delhi

14th RAHSTA (Roads and Highways Sustainable Technologies & Advancement) Expo - India’s biggest road exhibition - will be held as a part 10th India Construction Festival 2024 at Jio Convention Cent..

Read more
Automation & Robotics
IPF turns smart with SME

IPF turns smart with SME

In 1972-73, the India's economy grew by about 2 per cent compared to previous year with industrial sector registering a growth of only 4.5 per cent while agriculture production declining by 1.7 per ..

Read more
Automation & Robotics
Adding new dimension to manufacturing

Adding new dimension to manufacturing

When the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was looking to procure spacecraft’s grid-fins for its Gaganyaan mission, India’s first human space mission that is scheduled for a launch in 20..

Read more

Related Products

Tata Motors unveils facilities for development of Hydrogen propulsion tech

AUTO COMPONENTS & ACCESSORIES

Tata Motors, India?s largest automobile company, unveiled two state-of-the-art & new-age R&D facilities for meeting its mission of offering sustainable mobility solutions. The unveilings constitute of Read more

Request a Quote

Tata Motors plans petrol powertrain for Harrier and Safari SUVs

AUTO COMPONENTS & ACCESSORIES

Tata Motors is in the process of developing a new petrol powertrain for its premium sports utility vehicles, the Harrier and Safari, as confirmed by a senior company official. Currently, these models Read more

Request a Quote

Electric Vehicle Charger

AUTO COMPONENTS & ACCESSORIES

RRT Electro is engaged in manufacturing of customized Power Electronic Products over two decades having capability to Design, Develop, Prototyping, Regulatory Compliance testing & Certification, Manuf Read more

Request a Quote

Hi There!

Now get regular updates from IPF Magazine on WhatsApp!

Click on link below, message us with a simple hi, and SAVE our number

You will have subscribed to our Industrial News on Whatsapp! Enjoy

+91 84228 74016

Reach out to us

Call us at +91 8108603000 or

Schedule a Call Back