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    Nissan Safety Driving Forum Asks India to Use Seat Belt

    Nissan India that launched the 'Nissan Safety Driving Forum' in February to spread awareness of road safety and benefits of safety technologies in cars, has recently organized a campaign in Chennai Asking people to belt up. Around 100 million vehicles today ply Indian roads, however an alarming number of road accidents makes India a place with the worst accident rate globally, with an average of 17 live per hour lost to road accidents in 2011. According to a WHO report, road safety in India is worst worldwide, where many people don't use seat belts while driving their car. And the same WHO report further says that seat-belts reduce the risk of a Fatal injury by up to 50% for front seat occupants, and up to 75% for rear seat occupants.

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    Published On May 22, 2013 19:12 IST
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    Nissan Safety Driving Forum

    So with an objective to aware India the benefits of using, Nissan organized this program. "India probably has one of the lowest rates of people belting up," said Sivam Sabesan, part of Technology Planning at Nissan India. "Correspondingly, we also have the highest fraction of fatalities to accident ratio, which I think is something that needs to be looked at." The Nissan Safety Driving Forum kicked off in Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai this year, aiming for more Indian drivers and passengers to belt up. A rollover and low-speed crash simulator specially built by a team in India and Japan allowed visitors to experience how seat belts worked.

    Nissan Safety Driving Forum

    "The whole part of building the simulators was really tough, being the first time here in India," said Prasad Ponnuswamy, a senior engineer in the team. "But the moment you see the customers absolutely delighted and saying that 'I will wear the seatbelt,' you feel mission accomplished." The three events attracted 26,000 visitors over six days, and Nissan plans to expand the program to five more cities this year including Kolkata and Bangalore.

    Nissan Safety Driving Forum

    "This experience is actually a slow one – the car was rolling slowly. What happens if it rolls faster? That's very dangerous," said one driver after trying the rollover simulator. "Normally when my father tells me to wear my seat belt, I wore it but never understood the significance of it. Now I understand the importance of it." Nissan hopes the program will contribute to minimizing road fatalities in India and ensure drivers walk away with the right message: "Safety begins with me!"
     

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