Prioritizing Road safety in Ladakh 

By Yangchen Dolma Leh, Oct 16, 2023
Leh :

Dr Tashi Motup /Senior Consultant Surgeon SNM Hospital Leh: The rise in road traffic accidents is in Ladakh is a growing epidemic that threatens not only the lives of the local population but also the numerous tourists who flock to this breathtaking region. As a senior consultant surgeon at SNM Hospital Leh, I have witnessed the devastating consequences of these accidents firsthand. It is imperative that we address this issue with urgency, dedication, and comprehensive solutions.

Over the past decade or so, Ladakh has seen a troubling surge in road traffic accidents. What was once a land of peaceful coexistence with nature has now become a battleground of sorts, with vehicles of all kinds speeding down the newly paved highways. The collateral damage of this rapid development has been an increase in accidents that result in physical disabilities and, far too often, the loss of precious lives. It's as if road traffic accidents have become a new affliction for our society, silently eroding the vitality of our region.

One of the most disheartening aspects of this crisis is the fact that a significant portion of the victims falls into the age group between 17 and 45, often referred to as the productive phase of life. These individuals, in the prime of their youth, are the lifeblood of our community. Yet, when an accident occurs, it can shatter their dreams, impose significant hardships on their families, and, in the worst cases, lead to fatalities. It is a sobering realization that modernity has also brought with it a culture of reckless behavior, including drinking and drug use, which contributes too many of these accidents and, tragically, fatalities.

The immediate medical response to accidents is crucial in determining their outcomes. In our remote region, where access to medical facilities can be challenging, every minute counts. If a critically injured person doesn't receive medical help promptly or isn't transported to the hospital in a timely manner, the consequences can be dire. We, as a community, must understand that it is our collective responsibility to help in such situations, rendering assistance and ensuring that the injured reach the hospital without delay.

Ladakh experiences two distinct seasons - summer and winter. The summer season brings with it an influx of tourists, longer days, and an increase in road traffic accidents. This rise in accidents during the working season is alarming, with sometimes more than 30-40 fatal cases being reported. Unfortunately, this year has seen an uptick in such cases, emphasizing the pressing need for action. It is a testament to the urgency of the situation, and it calls for collective responsibility and immediate intervention.

While it is undeniable that modernization and development are essential for Ladakh's progress, it is equally important that this progress is accompanied by responsible behavior on our roads. Every individual who gets behind the wheel must drive with care, attention, and a sense of responsibility. The consequences of reckless driving are not limited to the driver alone; they extend to fellow passengers, pedestrians, and even innocent animals that share our roads. It is our duty to ensure that our actions do not endanger others.

Promoting road safety in Ladakh requires a multi-pronged approach. First and foremost, stricter criteria should be imposed for obtaining a driver's license, especially for young drivers. Teenagers, in particular, need comprehensive training and must demonstrate responsible behavior before they are allowed to drive.

Longer training periods, comprehensive written and practical tests, and mandatory driver education programs can help raise the standards of our drivers and make our roads safer.
In addition to this, we need to consider implementing a graduated licensing system, which places certain restrictions on new drivers and gradually grants more privileges as they gain experience. Such a system ensures that young drivers acquire essential skills and judgment before they have full access to the roads. It's a proven method to reduce accidents involving young and inexperienced drivers.

Stricter enforcement of traffic rules and regulations is another crucial aspect of road safety. Penalties for violations should be more stringent to serve as a deterrent. Law enforcement agencies should be provided with the necessary training and resources to ensure the effective implementation of traffic laws.

While individual responsibility and law enforcement are vital, we must also address systemic issues to prevent accidents. 
 

Solutions
•    Establish Trauma and Rescue Centers: Ladakh's highways, especially in tourist-frequented areas like Nubra and Changthang, must have trauma and rescue centers. These facilities should be well-connected and adequately equipped to ensure timely assistance to accident victims. Basic facilities are a necessity to ensure prompt rescue and protection.
•    Centralized Road Safety Authority: The establishment of a centralized road safety authority is crucial. This authority would coordinate road safety policies and initiatives, oversee improvements in road infrastructure, lead public awareness campaigns, and provide resources for law enforcement agencies to enforce traffic rules effectively.
•    Invest in Road Infrastructure: Improved road infrastructure, including better road design, well-placed signage, and adequate lighting, is essential to reduce accidents. Remote areas should not be neglected in this effort.
•    Public Awareness Campaigns: Launching public awareness campaigns on road safety and responsible driving can educate the community and visitors about the importance of safe driving practices. These campaigns should be culturally sensitive and accessible to all.
•    Training and Resources for Law Enforcement: Law enforcement agencies should receive training and resources to enforce traffic rules and regulations effectively. Stricter penalties for violations may also be considered as a deterrent.
•    Accident Data Recording: Maintaining a comprehensive database to record road accident data is essential for understanding the causes and patterns of accidents. This data can guide targeted interventions and improvements in road safety measures.

In conclusion, the rising number of road traffic accidents in Ladakh is a matter of grave concern that demands immediate attention. We must work together as a community, along with government agencies and organizations, to implement these solutions and prioritize road safety. Let us commit ourselves to safer roads, fewer accidents, and the preservation of life and well-being in our beloved region.

Rigzin Sangdup JKPS,  DYSP Personnel Police Headquarter: In recent times, Ladakh has witnessed a remarkable transformation - one that has seen a significant decrease in road accidents. This positive change, compared to the challenging years of 2019-2020, has been the result of relentless efforts, cooperation, and the shared vision of creating a safer Ladakh for all.

The establishment of the Ladakh Traffic Police has marked a pivotal turning point in Ladakh's journey towards improved road safety. This dedicated unit, working in close collaboration with various government departments, has emerged as a driving force behind the reduction in accidents. Through data-driven studies and the implementation of crucial safety measures such as crash barriers and dividers, Ladakh has made great strides in ensuring safer roads. Areas that were once known for their accident-prone nature, such as those under PWD, GREF, and Project Vijayak, have seen substantial improvements.

Notably, the Leh area, particularly from the Petrol Pump to Choklamsar, has experienced a significant drop in fatal accidents. The reason behind this achievement lies in meaningful discussions and the invaluable data-sharing partnership established with the Border Roads Organization (BRO). The outcome of these collaborative efforts cannot be overstated, as they have resulted in fewer accidents and fewer lives lost on these treacherous roads.

Yet, even in the midst of such positive developments, challenges persist. Ladakh, like many other regions, grapples with reckless and negligent driving by locals, often compounded by inadequate road infrastructure. During the winter season, accidents stemming from vehicles slipping on snowy roads remain a concern.

Furthermore, tourists, while contributing to the region's economy, can unknowingly contribute to road safety challenges, given their unfamiliarity with Ladakh's unique road conditions.

One common thread running through these issues is the need for heightened awareness. Despite efforts to educate and inform, there remains a noticeable gap in the public's understanding of traffic rules and road safety. This can be attributed in part to the rapid transition of Ladakh from a district to a Union Territory, leading to the immediate implementation of traffic rules. Such transitions take time, and it is only with the collective commitment of the Ladakhi people that these rules will become ingrained in daily life, resulting in a safer Ladakh.

While significant progress has been made, the need for continued infrastructure development remains apparent. Roads need to be improved, and proper parking facilities must be provided, especially given the registration of approximately 45,000 vehicles. Inadequate road labeling and overspeeding, particularly on the Leh-Manali route, continue to pose challenges and need to be addressed comprehensively.

To enhance emergency response and aid accident victims, the placement of rescue centers and ambulances in strategic locations is vital. While efforts have been made to advocate for these measures, their full implementation has not yet been realized. The establishment of highway petrol stations, designed specifically for accident emergencies, serves as a step in the right direction.

Another concern that has surfaced over the past two years is drunk driving, primarily within city limits. Hit-and-run cases, often involving younger individuals but occasionally middle-aged individuals as well, have become more prevalent. In such cases where the accused and victim cannot be identified, it is categorized as a hit-and-run incident. However, the resolve to solve these cases has been remarkable, with more than 50% of them resolved thanks to human intelligence. The Ladakh police are actively working to address this issue through the implementation of a CCTV network, which will be particularly valuable in areas like Leh, where surveillance is less established.

Nevertheless, the responsibility for installing CCTV cameras should not solely rest on the police. Every citizen, including shopkeepers and residents, should take an active role in enhancing security. The severity of penalties for those found guilty will be determined based on the extent of the injury inflicted.

Solution

  • Enhance community awareness, stricter law enforcement, and continual investment in infrastructure and technology.
  • Automatic Challan/Fine system will be implemented to issue fines for over-speeding and violations through technology.
  • These measures will only bear fruit when coupled with collective responsibility. If Ladakhis, along with all those who traverse its breathtaking terrain, join hands in embracing road safety, Ladakh will undoubtedly serve as a shining example for the rest of the country. Together, we can ensure that Ladakh's roads are not only a gateway to adventure but also a promise of a safe journey for everyone.