A delay in such a legislation is costing over 380 lives every day, they said.
Concerned over monumental loss of life and limb in road crashes across India, the parliamentarians -- 31 Lok Sabha and 19 Rajya Sabha -- have submitted a letter to Modi urging him to ensure introduction of a strong and robust road safety legislation at the earliest.
"Soon after you took office last year, our esteemed colleague Gopinath Munde passed away in an unfortunate road accident in Delhi on June 3, 2014. Nitin Gadkari (Road Transport and Highways Minister) had then promised that India will get a strong road safety law within one month.
Drawing Prime Minister's attention to the epidemic of increasing road accidents in India, the MPs informed last year over 1.41 lakh people were killed and 4.8 lakh people severely injured in road accidents across the country.
"Not only do these accidents cause an irreparable loss of human life, but are also responsible for huge economic drain for our country. According the erstwhile Planning Commission of India, over 3 per cent of India's GDP is lost to road accidents annually, amounting to Rs 3.8 lakh crore in 2014," the letter said.
Appreciating the importance accorded to road safety by Modi in 'Mann ki Baat', the MPs said it is their duty as elected representatives to ensure that the safety and welfare of citizens is not compromised.
The signatories to the letter include Congress MPs Shashi Tharoor, Rajeev Gowda, Hussain Dalwai and Raj Babbar, BJD MPs Baijant Jay Panda and RK Jena, NCP MP Majeed Memon, Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant, DMK MP Tiruchi Siva and Shiromani Akali Dal MP Naresh Gujral.
Besides a heavy penalty for driving related violations, the bill also proposes a fine of Rs 5 lakh per vehicle and an imprisonment for faulty manufacturing design. It aims at bringing down fatalities in road accidents by two lakh in the first five years.
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