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      HERE Tech survey says demand for ADAS system growing in India

      Tech |Safety & Connectivity

      Here Technologies survey reveals strong demand for ADAS in India, as over 50% of road users have faced accidents recently, 80% of two-wheeler riders feel unsafe, and 91% see ADAS as crucial for safety.

      1092 views | Date: November 14, 2024

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      DelhiHERE Technologies., a location data and technology platform, has released a new survey titled ‘Safer cars, safer roads’, revealing increasing safety concerns over road safety in India and a growing demand for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). 

      High accident rates call for urgent safety measures
      More than half (54%) of the respondents have been involved in a road traffic accident in the past two years. This alarming statistic underscores the critical need for both immediate and long-term road safety interventions in India. 

      Two-wheeler riders face the greatest risks

      The findings highlight the risks faced by two-wheeler riders in India. Notably, 91% of respondents indicated they drive two-wheelers, and of those, 80% reported feeling unsafe on India’s roads. This highlights the vulnerability of two-wheeler riders in India’s chaotic traffic environment and aligns with India’s National Crime Records Bureau data, which identifies two-wheelers as the most hazardous mode of transport, with a high rate of fatalities. 

      Perception vs. reality: A gap in road safety awareness

      While 49% of respondents perceive Indian roads to be relatively safe, 98% acknowledge the risk of accidents. This stark contrast points to a gap between the perception and the reality of road safety concerns. The top three causes of accidents, according to survey respondents, were reckless driving behaviors, such as speeding and aggressive driving, followed by poor road conditions, including potholes and inadequate road signages, and distracted driving.

      Strong support for ADAS, but adoption lags

      The findings highlight that 91% of respondents believe ADAS is crucial for enhancing both road and driver safety, signaling a clear call from road users for more accessible and advanced vehicle safety technologies. However, nearly half of the respondents (49%) currently do not have ADAS-equipped vehicles. Even more striking, 82% of respondents indicated they would consider purchasing a vehicle that comes equipped with ADAS, reflecting a significant opportunity for automotive manufacturers to cater to the increasing demand. 

      Safety drives the ADAS purchase decision

      Safety remains the primary reason for ADAS adoption, according to respondents, influencing 78% of potential buyers. Other factors such as technological reliability (58%) and ease of use (56%) also play a role. Interestingly, cost, brand of vehicle, and whether a vehicle is made in India were not as high in priority, in comparison to the safety and performance benefits ADAS offers. 

      Trust in automated technologies is growing

      Lastly, the survey also revealed widespread acceptance of automated driving technologies in India. An overwhelming 87% believe that ADAS can significantly enhance road safety, and 79% trust these technologies to make safe decisions on the road. Respondents also expressed strong support for government involvement, with 87% wanting the government to consider ADAS when drafting future road safety standards. 

      Mr. Mohit Sharma, Automotive analyst, Counterpoint Research, said, "India is facing a severe road safety crisis, with an alarming 53 road accidents and 19 fatalities occurring every hour across the country. The integration of ADAS technology can significantly reduce these fatalities by helping drivers minimize accidents. To achieve the government’s goal of a 50% reduction in road accidents by 2030, it is essential for auto makers, policy makers and road safety organizations to work together and prioritize the implementation of these advanced safety technologies in vehicles."

      Mr. Anuj Jain, Strategy & Business Development Lead at AWS Automotive & Manufacturing, said, "The future of transportation is rooted in innovative technologies that prioritize safety and boost operational efficiency. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) have the power to revolutionize the driving experience, ushering in a new era of safer and more secure roads. By harnessing location intelligence, ADAS can precisely map vehicle positions, help detect potential hazards and equip drivers to navigate complex situations with greater confidence. This results in fewer accidents and lives saved. Through our collaboration with transportation and automotive industry leaders like HERE Technologies, AWS is helping its customers accelerate the adoption and advancement of these transformative technologies, paving the way for a safer, more secure and efficient transportation ecosystem."

      Mr. Abhijit Sengupta, Senior Director & Head of Business for Southeast Asia and India at HERE Technologies, said, “Our survey underscores growing road safety concerns in India as automakers and policymakers recognize the need to enhance infrastructure and technology. Despite strong demand for ADAS, adoption remains low, showing a gap between awareness and use. HERE Technologies is committed to bridging this gap with location intelligence solutions—such as real-time traffic and alternative routes—to address issues like wrong-side driving and congestion. We aim to support both everyday drivers and transporters, working alongside government and OEMs to shape effective safety standards.” 

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