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RTOs need a passport to stay relevant

17 Dec 2025
2 min

Road Safety Crisis in India

A recent head-on collision between two Tamil Nadu government buses in Sivaganga district resulted in the death of 11 people and injured dozens more. This incident highlights the severe issues with road safety in India, which records the highest number of road crash deaths globally, with over 1.7 lakh fatalities in 2023 alone.

Factors Contributing to Road Accidents

  • Human Error: Approximately 70% of road accidents are attributed to human error, including speeding, wrong-side driving, and improper lane discipline.
  • Infrastructure Shortcomings: Flawed road design, inadequate signage, and infrastructure gaps also contribute significantly.

Issues with Current Licensing System

The Regional Transport Offices (RTOs), intended to be a primary safety filter, are failing due to:

  • Corruption: RTOs issue licenses without rigorous checks, often facilitated by agents and middlemen.
  • Inadequate Testing: Automated driving test tracks test minimal driving skills, missing critical aspects like hazard perception and night driving.
  • Insufficient Resources: With only 3,000-4,000 inspectors for over 1,100 RTOs and millions of licenses issued annually, genuine scrutiny is impossible.

Proposed Reforms

Reforming RTOs could follow the successful model of the Passport Seva Project, involving:

  • Public-Private Partnerships: Accredited private partners to establish modern training and testing centers.
  • Advanced Training Facilities: Use of simulators, VR modules, and AI assessments to test essential driving skills.
  • RTO's Role: Focus on oversight and enforcement, with the final issuance of licenses.

Benefits of Reform

  • Reduction in Road Fatalities: A safer licensing system could save many lives and reduce economic losses.
  • Economic and Quality of Life Improvements: Safer roads can boost logistics efficiency, attract investment, and improve quality of life.

Conclusion

Drawing from successful models like Singapore's Safety Driving Centre, India can empower and modernize RTOs, creating skilled jobs and delivering a system that separates competence from catastrophe, aligning with the vision of a developed India by 2047.

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