Abstract

As per inclusive status report on road safety-WHO, India has the highest number of road accident related deaths, standing at 1.51 lakhs in 2018 alone of which national highways account for over 30percent. 5G technology is expected to be auctioned by the end of the year and is expected to be available in next 2 years, the technology which has latency of less than 12 milliseconds, which is 3 times faster than the average driver, the potential of 5G alone in saving the lives in enormous. The paper aims to come up with an integrated solution to reduce the motor vehicles collision specifically tailored to Indian road scenarios. The feasibility to Indian roads, expected policy thrusts, market viability, economic concerns-job loss, viability gap funding, infrastructure needs; with special focus on the available and possible technological integration with the help of Internet of things and Internet of vehicles is discussed in depth.

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