Bangalore,
29th April 2025.
In alignment with its vision
of building a safer and more responsible mobility ecosystem, Toyota Kirloskar
Motor (TKM) reiterates its long-standing commitment to advancing road safety
through structured initiatives across the country. TKM’s efforts span awareness,
education, and innovation, positively impacting over 10 lakh individuals
through its comprehensive road safety programs.
Notably,
the program adopts a child-to-community model, wherein each
participating student becomes a road safety ambassador—spreading knowledge and
safe practices within their homes, neighbourhoods, and peer groups. This ripple
effect is instrumental in transforming community-level attitudes toward
responsible road usage. The program’s momentum is maintained through annual
engagements across Bangalore, Delhi, and Mumbai, with continued integration
into school curricula for long-term behavioural impact, supported by active
involvement from teachers and schools.
Complementing
TSEP is the Toyota Hackathon, a youth-led innovation platform that
nurtures creative thinking and solution-building among school students from 7th
to 12th grade. Designed to solve real-world road safety challenges, this
initiative has reached 77,200 students across regions. Conducted in Delhi,
Mumbai, and Bangalore, the hackathon has generated over 350 innovative concepts
covering school zone safety, IoT integration, inclusive infrastructure, and
traffic flow management. Participants go through a five-phase journey—from
ideation to incubation—with expert mentorship and continued engagement to
develop implementable prototypes. The initiative aims to equip students not
just as problem solvers but as "Change Agents" influencing
broader societal behaviours and policy thinking.
To
further amplify enforcement and community education, TKM has supported the
setup of seven Traffic Parks across regions, creating simulated
environments where school children can learn road safety rules and pedestrian
behaviour in a practical and engaging manner.
Recognizing the critical role of commercial drivers, TKM’s Road Safety and Health Initiative in Mizoram has benefitted 800 drivers through structured awareness and health check-up drives, conducted in collaboration with local enforcement and medical teams. These sessions cover road.
discipline,
vehicle maintenance, and mental well-being. Cumulatively, the program has
benefitted 7,822 individuals.
To
strengthen traffic monitoring infrastructure, 34 Automatic Number Plate
Recognition (ANPR) systems and 20 CCTV cameras have been installed
at key junctions across Mizoram, contributing to a reduction in violations and
encouraging compliance. These interventions now benefit over 4 lakh road
users.
Speaking
on the company’s continued efforts, Mr. Vikram Gulati, Country
Head and Executive Vice President - Corporate Affairs and Governance,
said, “At Toyota Kirloskar Motor, road safety is a fundamental commitment
deeply embedded in our vision of responsible mobility. Through structured
educational programs, targeted innovation, and meaningful community
collaboration, we strive to instill a culture of safety across diverse road
users—from school children and youth innovators to drivers. Our holistic approach is designed to drive
lasting behavioral change with measurable impact. With every step, we are
working towards our vision of zero road fatalities in India.”
Toyota’s road safety
initiatives are anchored in its global 3-pillar approach—people, vehicles,
and traffic environment—supported by a legacy of programs dating back to
the 1960s. With a focus on sustained
impact and collaboration, Toyota Kirloskar Motor remains committed to building
a safer, smarter, and more responsible mobility future for every road user in
India.