Asia Insurance Post
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Data
  • Facts
  • Editorial
  • Interviews
Select Page
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Data
  • Facts
  • Editorial
  • Interviews

Fadnavis asks transport department to use AI for road safety measures

by AIP Online Bureau | Dec 31, 2024 | Indian News, Policy, Risk Management, Technology | 0 comments

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis directed the state transport department to enforce policies for scrapping all vehicles above 15 years of age. The Maharashtra government has signed an agreement with Google, to increase the use of AI to strengthen the sector’s security and sustainability, using the agreement

Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has asked the state transport department officials to increase the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in order to minimise road accidents.

Fadnavis also directed them to enforce policies for scrapping all vehicles above 15 years of age, a release issued by the Chief Minister’s Office on Monday said.

The Maharashtra government has signed an agreement with Google, it said, adding the CM asked the transport department to increase the use of AI to strengthen the sector’s security and sustainability, using the agreement.

The CM reviewed the next 100-day action plans for the transport, ports and the state airport authority departments in a meeting at the Sahyadri guest house.

He emphasised the need for scrapping all vehicles older than 15 years, both public and private.

As per the release, more than 13,000 outdated government vehicles will be scrapped, and the state transport corporation’s buses older than 15 years will be replaced or retrofitted with the LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) and CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) kits to improve performance.

The CM also outlined plans for the state’s electric vehicle (EV) policy, which is set to be released within the next three years, the release said.

Fadnavis also instructed the transport department to introduce bike taxi and maxi cab services to enhance urban mobility.

He stressed the importance of formulating Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure the safety of buses, especially in accident-prone ghat regions, the release added.

Submit a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Re/insurers get ready to shell out upto Rs1600 crore($186 million) of claims for Air India’s devastating Ahmedabad crash
  • Extreme heat kills half a million people globally each year, says Swiss Re
  • Air India’s Ahmedabad-London flight with 242 people crashes in seconds after take off, just one survives
  • No MDR will be charged on UPI transactions: FinMin
  • With India push, global commercial aircraft fleet size to double to almost 50,000 planes over the next 20 years

Categories

  • Articles
  • Banking & Bancassurance
  • Blog
  • Breaking News!
  • Briefs
  • Climate, Environment, Renewable Energy
  • Data
  • Disaster & Management
  • Eco/Invest/Demography
  • Editorial
  • Events
  • Facts
  • Features
  • Health
  • Indian News
  • Intermediaries
  • International News
  • Interviews
  • Life
  • Main Menu
  • Non-Life
  • Pandemic
  • Pension & Social Security
  • Policy
  • Regulation
  • Reinsurance
  • Risk Management
  • Simple
  • Technology
  • Trends, Facts
  • Uncategorized
  • Wealth Management/ Philanthropy
  • Workplace/Employee Benefits
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Data
  • Facts
  • Editorial
  • Interviews
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Data
  • Facts
  • Editorial
  • Interviews
  • Eco/Invest/Demography
  • Indian News
  • International News
  • Health
  • Non-Life
  • Pandemic
  • Technology
  • Risk Management
  • Reinsurance
  • Banking & Bancassurance
  • Wealth Management/ Philanthropy
  • Eco/Invest/Demography
  • Indian News
  • International News
  • Health
  • Non-Life
  • Pandemic
  • Technology
  • Risk Management
  • Reinsurance
  • Banking & Bancassurance
  • Wealth Management/ Philanthropy