Zero fatality corridor

The Zero Fatality Corridor (ZFC) is a road traffic safety model relevant for low- and middle-income countries.

This road safety model implements solutions across Engineering, Enforcement, Emergency Care, and Engagement to save lives, and is now being replicated in multiple states across India.

The ZFC model on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway has helped bring down the number of road crashes and fatalities.

Interceptor vehicles, equipped with speed detection radars, are deployed periodically to check traffic offences and help in issuing challans.

[7] SLF's Jeevan Rakshak Training Program,[8] funded by mandatory corporate social responsibility contributions from private companies under India’s Companies Act, focuses on equipping policemen and members of the public, living or working in accident-prone areas, with basic first-aid skills and teaches them how to transport crash victims safely to the nearest hospital with immediacy.

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One of the many interventions under ZFC on India's National Highway 48