Over 100 million vehicles are already on India’s roads. The number may seem remarkably high, yet given the population of India and its projected growth, clearly India’s roads will become increasingly clogged in the very short term.
Dealing with the population growth involves numerous challenges across the board, among which managing skyrocketing traffic on Indian roads is top of the agenda. Efficient and optimized traffic is key to ensuring safer roads, faster rides and minimum environmental impact of cars. In view of this challenge, the Intelligent Transport Systems India conference (intelligence transport india link) is emerging as a leading platform for defining and discussing key issues and outlining feasible solutions.
The second conference held this year saw the meeting of key stakeholders and provided participants with the insights from many specialists at the forefront of ITS design. During the two-day event that brought together public and private stakeholders, the main upcoming challenges for road transport management were addressed, cutting edge solutions potentially benefiting everyone from consumers to commuters, including drivers and pedestrians were outlined with paths for enhancing the safety, speed and efficiency of road transport systems in India. Above all, the conference was an outstanding example of how new solutions to industrial challenges could have wide and far-reaching benefits for a country on the fast lane of economic growth.
The second conference held this year saw the meeting of key stakeholders and provided participants with the insights from many specialists at the forefront of ITS design. During the two-day event that brought together public and private stakeholders, the main upcoming challenges for road transport management were addressed, cutting edge solutions potentially benefiting everyone from consumers to commuters, including drivers and pedestrians were outlined with paths for enhancing the safety, speed and efficiency of road transport systems in India. Above all, the conference was an outstanding example of how new solutions to industrial challenges could have wide and far-reaching benefits for a country on the fast lane of economic growth.
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