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Rethinking Driver Training |  Road to Safer Traffic
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Rethinking Driver Training | Road to Safer Traffic
22-04-2026

India’s road safety crisis, marked by over 4 lakh accidents and 1.7 lakh fatalities annually, reflects deep systemic gaps in driver behaviour and training. Despite policy reforms, a critical missing link remains: driver competency is treated as a procedural requirement rather than true capability building.

Primus Partners in its latest Thought Leadership, “Rethinking Driver Training,” Primus Partners highlights how driver training needs to move beyond one-time testing to continuous competency building, embedding road safety education early and strengthening training and licensing systems. This report positions driver training within the Education pillar of the 4Es framework as a key lever for improving road safety outcomes.

Findings highlight major gaps in the current system: limited formal training for private drivers, lack of emergency response awareness and almost no post-licensing skill development. In contrast, global practices emphasise structured, staged learning and continuous skill enhancement.

The report proposes a phased reform approach:

Short term: standardised training, supervised practice, early education
Medium term: staged licensing and stronger oversight of driving schools
Long term: continuous learning through behavioural tracking and feedback systems

It concludes that shifting from reactive enforcement to preventive capability building by strengthening driver training and cultivating responsible road behaviour, is essential to reducing accidents and saving lives on Indian roads.

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