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Ola sets up an industry-first ‘Safety Council’

| @indiablooms | Apr 25, 2018, at 11:40 pm

Kolkata, Apr 25 (IBNS): As a part of its continuous endeavour of creating a robust mobility ecosystem, Ola,a ride-sharing company has set up a first-of-its-kind, Safety Council.

Bringing together organisations and individual achievers from various sectors viz. urban transport, climate change, women’s safety, security management, traffic management, and emergency management services, Ola’s Safety Council would be a first for the ride-sharing industry, globally.

Aligned on the vision to create a safe, inclusive, and sustainable mobility by building and maintaining safety of the mobility ecosystem, Ola Safety Council will bring together members’ knowledge, data, technology, and local networks and will focus on areas that will make the greatest impact.

The council will also work alongside policy makers, state transport authorities, traffic police departments, and other relevant stakeholders to create solutions that enhance ride and road safety on Ola as well as the ecosystem at large.

Dr. GV Ramana Rao, Director - GVK EMRI, Emergency Medicine Learning Centre (EMLC) & Research and Ola's Safety Council Member said, “Ola, being a home-grown ride-sharing company with an extensive network of 10 lakh+ driver-partners and presence in 110+ cities, is well positioned to play a pivotal role in supporting the government’s vision for enhanced road safety. Every Ola driver partner can be a ‘Good Samaritan’ and ‘first responder’ in post-crash situation, if needed.”

Dr. OP Agarwal, Head - WRI India and Ola Safety Council member said, “WRI has been working closely with Ola over the past few years. We have jointly explored the possibilities and impact Ola’s flagship product, Ola Share, has had in bringing down the traffic congestion and vehicular pollution levels significantly in India. As a Safety Council member, I look forward to collaborate with them for several sustainable initiatives that will help improve the mobility ecosystem in a holistic manner.”

Amar Srivastava, Founder and President, Solve, and Ola's Safety Council Member said, “The socio-economic consequences of road accidents are an estimated $58 billion, 3% of India’s GDP. Not to mention the rehabilitation costs and the emotional toll this takes on the society. The council is currently working on a series of concrete measures that we plan to announce in the coming year and Solve's Road Safety arm, Indian Road Safety Campaign (IRSC), is looking forward to partnering with Ola on these measures. Since IRSC, Solve believes in the power of youth, technology, and collaboration to achieve Vision Zero for India, partnering with an organisation with similar belief would obviously strengthen and scale our efforts towards the same.”

Dr. Parvinder Singh Pasricha, IPS (Retd.), Former Director General of Police, Maharashtra said, “Given the market size and scope for innovation in the ride sharing industry, opportunities and possibilities are endless. Ola enables over two million rides every day and it’s heartening to note that Ola has launched a council to promote safety and instill confidence in the minds of all its users. I am happy to associate with this mission and convey my best wishes for all future endeavours.”

Dr. Ranjana Kumari, Director - Centre for Social Research said, “I am aware of the various initiatives and technical innovations Ola has been developing to boost safety at their platform and I look forward to partnering with them on behalf of the Centre for Social Research to further improve their informed advocacy program. I hope in line with their objective and commitment towards safety and security of women Ola is going to undertake a large scale initiative for training the 10 lac+ drivers and integrate ‘Gender Equity for Gender Transformation’ as their core value.”

In the coming months, the Ola Safety council will work on advancing innovative solutions to accelerate the growth and social impact of road safety tech, leveraging council members insights for best practices in safety for ride-sharing industry and addressing road safety challenges by working with local Government and other key stakeholders.

 

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