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OUR PHILOSOPHY

"Our behaviour on road is a reflection of our character," so we work as a pressure group to give a wake-up call to the authorities concerned and shake the bad driving habits of our people. There is "No U-turn" after a crash so avoid it, any way possible.

Just imagine, if you stay on this page for 5 minutes, seven more must have died somewhere on the roads, not to mention how many getting injured.

HOW WE STARTED

My harrowing personal experience of a road crash in October 1996 and living in constant pain since then. The sudden emptiness and a strong desire that the same doesn't happen to anyone else forced me to think about road safety. I chanced upon to meeting my mentor, Mr. Amitabh Dhillon who's motivation is a great driving force.

ArriveSafe is a Registered Society under Act XXI of 1860.

WHO WE ARE

Harman Singh Sidhu
I see in ArriveSafe the seeds of a mass movement that will be not merely about traffic signs but about the importance of human life and how to preserve it. President of ArriveSafe and an IT entrepreneur, I want to make people realize the value of what I have lost.
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Dr. V.D.Singh
In my career spanning more than three decades as Plastic Surgeon, I have operated thousands of cases who were leading normal life before a road accident changed their lives for ever. "Prevention is better than cure", so lets not just sit and watch helplessly more die or get disabled but make an effort to make roads safer. [More about me..]
Sudhir Gota Sudhir Gota
I am a Transport specialist working in a Regional NGO- Clean air Initiatives for Asian Cities. We strive for making the Asian Cities – Clean & Sustainable. My mission in life is to work for sustainable transport (affordable, accessible, safe and eco-friendly) for the people. In India nearly 260 people get killed on road on daily basis and still we think that accidents are unavoidable. If we can change the perception of people and government we can have better quality of life. :-)]
Davinder Singh
Most of the people who keep a gun at home for safety don't wear a seat belt or headgear so they are their own enemies. I am B. Tech. and Software Engineer working with ArriveSafe to educate and promote road safety among people using Internet as medium. We do not require a mishappening to tell how important road safety is, it should be our nature to drive safely.
Pooja Sood
Once I read about a tragic road accident in which a two year old child was left orphaned in a Road Crash. I was overwhelmed and couldn't stop thinking how that child would carry on with her life. I wanted to do my bit for making our roads safer so I joined ArriveSafe. Though these news items disturb me but I have taken the task of collecting news items on the issue and updating the website.

Rajesh Sasan - M.Sc. in Environment, I understand the increase in volume of traffic has a direct negative impact on the environment. We are just choking life on our beautiful planet.

Pushpender Kumar - An IT professional, I feel software can play an important role in improving the worstening road environment. I lost my brother-in-law in an accident last year, I feel no family is now untouched by the ever increasing mishaps.

Rahul Arora - "A picture is worth a thousand words", I am a pass-out of the Arts College and work towards developing educational content. The illustrations should be interesting but still give a clear message of what should be done. We have a wide range of road users so it is a challenge to design art work but I have accepted this challenge.

 

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