Roads, Policy, Care: Our Strategic Fight to Save Lives
150,000 +
deaths/year on Indian roads
92%
crashes in developing countries
These crashes cause severe injuries, devastate families financially, and significantly impact India’s GDP. The most vulnerable – women, children, and the poor – are disproportionately affected.
SaveLIFE Foundation tackles this crisis with a data-driven, system-wide strategy.
We have directly influenced life-saving legislation like India’s Good Samaritan Law, Our work is grounded in scientific analysis, collaborative execution, and measurable outcomes. Using rigorous crash data, forensic investigations, and on-ground research, we have helped shape life-saving legislation such as India’s Good Samaritan Law, reduced fatalities by up to 67% on some of the country’s most dangerous highways, trained thousands of first responders, and deployed scalable, technology-enabled safety solutions across high-risk geographies.
We take a results-driven, systems-level approach to saving lives by using Evidence Based Policy Design (EBPD) for translating field evidence into policy, standards, and institutional practices. reduced highway fatalities, trained thousands of first responders, and implemented cutting-edge technology.
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In Coimbatore, among India’s 100 most high-risk districts based on a composite road crash severity index, @savelifeindia, under the Zero Fatality Districts (ZFD) Programme, is working to empower district hospitals to function as trauma stabilisation facilities. This will ensure