By Piyush Tewari | Founder & CEO of SaveLIFE Foundation
Greetings! I hope this update reaches you and your loved ones in good health. Thank you for supporting us in creating a safe school zone in Bangalore.
Due to the COVID-19 lockdown in Bangalore, Karnataka, the project had to be on halt till 23rd June 2021, post which we were able to resume work.
After the restrictions were eased, the Topographical survey was conducted in mid-July. Based on extensive on-ground research of the site, a network of roads were identified as intervention catchment which accounts for a total length of approximately 1.10 km. The selected road segment has been divided into 5 major types based on their usage and characteristics which will help in implementing the right intervention to the requisite areas.
The following interventions have been proposed for the mentioned stretch,
As of 23rd August, schools in Bangalore have partially reopened. We are hoping to conduct traffic survey, pedestrian volume survey and community mapping for critical analysis by transport experts and incorporate the solutions on the proposed designs interventions before implementation.
While the primary focus of the tactical interventions will be to promote safety for children and create distinct demarcation for the various user groups, they will also aim to educate students and all other road users and promote passive learning of road safety, and change behaviour through design.
The above project is successfully taking off with your endless support and gifts. A huge thank you to all our supporters from me and my team!
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