Safety Drive

Safety Drive Safety Drive was incorporated as a result of the increasing need of professional drivers in the wake of recent accidents.

Safety Drive now has a team of over 250 professional, well mannered, English speaking drivers available for the services. From picking you up from a party or from the airport or from any part in the town. You can trust us to ensure that you reach home Safely!!

We take extreme care in our driver selection process and ensure that only the best are inducted in your fleet. Our goal is to ensure that we are ready and available for your ever requirement at any time.

Because best things should be saved for post- party
02/10/2012

Because best things should be saved for post- party

17/09/2012

Safety Drive launches its new website and instant chauffeur booking services.
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Please party hard and drive safe with SAFETY DRIVE . Because you deserve to party on Saturday and your family deserves t...
17/09/2012

Please party hard and drive safe with SAFETY DRIVE . Because you deserve to party on Saturday and your family deserves to spend time with you at home on a Sunday.

17/09/2012

India has the highest number of road accidents in the world:

Road accidents have earned India a dubious distinction. With over 130,000 deaths annually, the country has overtaken China and now has the worst road traffic accident rate worldwide.

This has been revealed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in its first ever Global Status Report on Road Safety. The report pointed to speeding, drunk driving and low use of helmets, seat belts and child restraints in vehicles as the main contributing factors.
Every hour, 40 people under the age of 25 die in road accidents around the globe. According to the WHO, this is the second most important cause of death for 5 to 29 year olds.

A bus fell from a bridge into a dry riverbed in northwestern India last month, killing at least 26 students and teachers on board
In India alone, the death toll rose to 14 per hour in 2009 as opposed to 13 the previous year. The total number of deaths every year due to road accidents has now passed the 135,000 mark, according to the latest report of National Crime Records Bureau or NCRB.
While trucks and two-wheelers were responsible for over 40 per cent of deaths, peak traffic during the afternoon and evening rush hours is the most dangerous time to be on the roads.
Drunken driving is a major factor
The NCRB report further states that drunken driving was a major factor for road accidents. Joint Commissioner of Police Maxwell Perreira maintains that there has to be a change in drivers' mindsets.

Trucks are responsible for many road accidents in India

"Most of the city accidents are not necessarily out of drunken driving," says Pereira. "But 99 per cent of the accidents, the fatal accidents that occur outside the cities are due to drunken driving and there is no check on this kind of drunken driving. Unfortunately, truck drivers think they are fully armed to drive on the highway when they are fully drunk! Until and unless this country comes up with a new method of checking drunkenness on the highways, I don't think these fatalities can be lessened."
Inefficient law enforcement
Prince Singhal, founder of the Campaign Against Drunken Driving (CADD), a decade-old movement with support across the country, says the increase in fatal accidents only proves the lack of concern on the part of state governments and police towards the problem of drunken driving.
"It's growing day by day because liquor is a state subject and its happening everywhere in the country, not just Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad and metro towns. There is an ineffective law, there is no judicial procedure, there is no enforcement by the police, no specific segment where they can book people under drunk driving."

Please know you eagerness may cost more than you expected....
13/09/2012

Please know you eagerness may cost more than you expected....

11/09/2012
11/09/2012

Drunk Driving Detection in United States Of America..

The following list of DUI symptoms, from a publication issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (DOT HS-805-711),is widely used in training officers to detect drunk drivers. After each symptom is a percentage figure which, according to NHTSA, indicates the statistical chances through research, that a driver is over the legal limit.
Turning with wide radius over 50 %
Straddling center or lane marker 65%
Appearing to be drunk 60%
Almost striking object or vehicle 60%
Weaving 60%
Driving on other than designated roadway 55%
Swerving 55%
Slow speed (more than 10 mph below limit) 50%
Stopping (without cause) in traffic lane 50%
Drifting 50%
Following too closely 45%
Tires on center or land marker 45%
Braking erratically 45%
Driving into opposing or crossing traffic 45%
Signaling inconsistent with driving actions 40%
Stopping inappropriately (other than in lane) 35%
Turning abruptly or illegally 35%
Accelerating or decelerating rapidly 30%
Headlights off 30%

If the officer observes enough to have a reasonable suspicion to legally justify a further detention and investigation, they will ask the driver to step out of the vehicle.
Reasonable suspicion requires less evidence than probable cause, but more than a mere hunch. A rule of thumb is that reasonable suspicion requires 25 % proof, and probable cause requires more than 50 % statistical chance. Therefore, if there is probable cause for arrest for DWI, as suggested by the research and examples used above, then there is reasonable suspicion to stop a driver.

07/09/2012

Traffic News Update :
MUMBAI: A recent research paper from Washington University's medical school offers a novel solution to rash driving: a graduated driver licensing system. As the term suggests, teenagers would begin with a probationary licence before gradually moving on to full-fledged driving on highways and expressways. Night-time driving would be a big no without a full licence.
The study showed that American states in which graduated driving laws were in force had a lower incidence of accidents involving teens. Teens comprise less than 5 % of licensed drivers in the US, but account for roughly 20 % of motor vehicle crashes. The idea would, unfortunately, not work in India, where driving licence can be secured after a month-long learning session at neighbourhood driving schools. The lack of lane discipline on India's road is an indicator of the total lack of driving etiquette on the roads. However, it's time to acknowledge that India has a serious problem with road accidents. The arrival of sturdier cars has only worsened the pitch; road accidents on Indian roads have been increasing at 8% every consecutive year. World Health Organisation data shows that India registers one of the highest road deaths in the world. In 2008, India registered 1.34 lakh fatalities and over 4.7 lakh accidents on its roads.

Clearly, the country's lawmakers have to customise a solution that would work on India's roads. Stringent rules have always helped. When the Mumbai police started their drive against drunken driving in June 2007, there was a noticeable drop in accidents.

Be Careful
03/09/2012

Be Careful

03/09/2012

DUNK DRIVING LAWS:
The blood alcohol content (BAC) limits are fixed at 0.03%[21] or 35 µl alcohol in 100 ml blood.[22] Any person whose BAC values are detected more than this limit is booked under the first offense. A person may be fined about 2000 and\or he or she may face a maximum of 6 months imprisonment.
If a second offense is committed within 3 years of the first then a person may be fined about 3000 and/or he or she may face a maximum of 2 years imprisonment. Despite such strict drink driving law, authorities acknowledge that many times they find it difficult to restrict and make the offenders to follow the law. The offenders tend to escape through bribery or by finding loop holes in the law.
On 1 March 2012, the Union Cabinet approved proposed changes to the Motor Vehicle Act. As per the new provisions, drunk driving would be dealt with higher penalty and jail terms - fines ranging from 2,000 to 10,000 and imprisonment from 6 months to 4 years. Drink driving will be graded according to alcohol levels in the blood.
Giving details of the proposed fine on drunken driving, officials said in cases where alcohol level is less than 30 mg per 100 ml of blood, it would not amount to an offence. However, if it is between 30-60 mg per 100 ml of blood, the proposed penalty would be 6 months of imprisonment and/or 2,000 fine. In case the alcohol level is 60-150 mg per 100 ml of blood, the penalty would be one year imprisonment and/or 4,000. If the offence is repeated within three years, the penalty would go up to 3 years imprisonment and/or 8,000. For those who are found heavily drunk with alcohol levels of over 150 mg per 100 ml of blood, the penalty will be 2 years imprisonment and or 5,000. Repeat offence within a three year period will attract a penalt years jail and fine of 10,000 besides cancellation of licence.

03/09/2012

With lack of adequate public transportation in many cities, it is sometimes difficult to get home late at night. Here are some suggestions:
1.Get a designated driver
2.Drink at locations within walking distance of your home
3.Call a cab
4.Search for services that will take both you and your car home if you are drunk
5.Look for public transportation in larger cities
6.Ask the bartender for help and let him know if you are the designated driver
7.Offer to pay for a cab or drive friends home if they are drunk
8.Drink nonalcoholic beverages

But as all of you know we cant stop partying and we cant stop so always approach 1st option with Safety Drive

30/05/2012

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