State Road Transport Minister Vijay Rupani, who announced the new policy, said there was an urgent need to save human lives which are lost in accidents in the state.
"7,955 people have died, while 6,309 were seriously injured in 23,712 accidents in Gujarat in 2014," he said.
Under this new policy, the state government intends to increase co-ordination between various government departments as well as NGOs to implement the concept of four Es, namely enforcement of law, education of road safety, engineering of roads and emergency situation management.
Some of the key features of the policy include reducing the time in bringing accident victims to hospitals, for which, the government has announced to introduce air ambulance service in the near future.
In addition to 550 ambulances run by 108 service, the state will induct another 35 ambulances in this fiscal, stated the policy document tabled in the House.
Under this policy, the government will build a comprehensive database of all the accidents in the state and engage professional agencies to carry out research work on causes of accidents on major roads.
On the enforcement front, the state government will purchase speed detecting guns as well as new interceptor vehicles under this policy to deter law breakers, stated the policy.
