PUNE: Tata AIG General Insurance Company Limited, a joint venture between the Tata Group and American International Group (AIG) has collaborated with Tata Motors and Skills For Progress (SKIP), to launch a Road Safety programme for heavy motor vehicle (HMV) drivers.
The program will be launched across 5 locations – Pune, Ajmer, Muktasar, Silchar and Dimapur and will reach out to more than 5000 heavy motor vehicles (HMV) drivers.
This program will incorporate defensive driving training, medical checkups, awareness on prevention of HIV/AIDS, substance abuse and stress management intervention. Additionally, personal accident insurance coverage will also be provided to the drivers.
This collaborative initiative aims at reducing deaths and injuries caused by accidents on Indian roads and thereby will contribute towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3 (SDG 3) on ‘Good Health’.
The project will be monitored closely to track the progress in the behavior of truck drivers post the training. Incorporating the learning from this pilot project, Tata AIG & Tata Motors intend to increase their outreach over the years. The program will be implemented in partnership with Skills for Progress (SKIP), Institute of Driving Training & Research (IDTR) and other implementing agencies on the ground.
Vinod Kulkarni, Head CSR, Tata Motors said, “India losses 3% of its GDP (or US $58 billion) to road accidents annually. This implies that skilled drivers are one of the key movers of the national growth agenda.”
“As a responsible corporate, our attempt is to reduce the loss of both – life and property on the roads on one hand and enable the transport industry to bring in business efficiency by optimizing their human capital on the other hand. Through our partnership with TATA AIG to launch Road Safety Program, we intend to educate the truck drivers about road safety and ensure their journeys are safe and comfortable.”, he added.