Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday2 Feb announced a new scheme to build 1,000 modern
resting facilities for truck and cab drivers on national highways in line with
the government’s ease of living policy.
Highlighting
hardships faced by drivers while on long-distance journeys, he said under the
first phase, 1,000 modern buildings with facilities for food, clean drinking
water, toilets, parking and rest will be developed for drivers on all national
highways. He was speaking at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024
at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi.
“The government understands the concern of truck
drivers and their families,” he said adding that the scheme will give a boost
to both the ease of living and ease of traveling for truck and taxi drivers,
thereby improving their health and also help in preventing accidents.
According to a
report of the NITI Aayog, trucks carry a bulk of India’s goods meeting 70% of
domestic freight demand. “And as road freight travel
continues to grow, the number of trucks is expected to more than quadruple,
from 4 million in 2022 to roughly 17 million trucks by 2050,” the report
‘Transforming Trucking in India’, published in September 2022 said. Long-haul
truck drivers need proper sleep and naps to remain alert while on road to avoid
accidents. Sleep deprivation is one of the key reasons for road accidents.
PM Modi said the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 had
brought the entire mobility and supply chain community on a single platform.
Reiterating the goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047, the Prime Minister underlined
the pivotal role of the mobility sector. “India
is on the move and is moving fast,” he said highlighting the opportunities it
would create for the mobility sector.
Growing income of the middle class will give strength
to the mobility sector of India, he said... He said the number of cars sold in
India rose from 120 million to more than 210 million from the 10 years before
2014 to after 2014, while the number of electric cars sold in India rose from
2,000 per year about 10 years ago to 12 lakh per year today.