Bhubaneswar: In a bold and transformative step towards road safety and behavioral change, the Government of Odisha is set to launch Zero Accident Day (ZAD) in the State for a 30-day campaign shortly.
This pioneering initiative is unique—not only in its vision but in its leadership. Spearheaded by women, ZAD is a first-of-its-kind, multi-stakeholder movement that aims to create a cultural shift towards responsible road usage.
A high-level preparatory meeting was convened today under the chairpersonship of Principal Secretary, Commerce and Transport, Usha Padhee, at Kharavela Bhawan here. Amitabh Thakur, Transport Commissioner and N Thirumala Naik, MD CRUT was presented details.
Experts from IIT Madras presented key strategies to drive this ambitious campaign forward. Bringing together senior officials, law enforcement agencies, urban planners, and municipal bodies, the discussion focused on designing impactful interventions that will reshape road safety norms.
Speaking at the meeting, Principal Secretary Commerce & Transport , H&UD Smt. Usha Padhee underscored the need for collective responsibility and inter-departmental synergy in making this initiative a success. “Road safety is not just a policy—it is a mission that requires every citizen’s participation.
Through Zero Accident Day, we are empowering communities, particularly women, to lead the charge in making our streets safer, smarter, and more inclusive.”
The campaign will deploy innovative, evidence-based interventions to minimize accidents, promote responsible driving behaviors, and cultivate a safety-first mindset among commuters. Women will play a pivotal role as ambassadors of change, leading awareness drives, engaging with communities, and demonstrating leadership in mobility solutions.
Among others officials of Transport Department and representatives from IIT Madras, senior officials, and key stakeholders were present in the meeting with all unified in their commitment to a safer Odisha.
With Zero Accident Day, Odisha is setting a national benchmark in road safety and inclusive urban transport. As the state strides towards a VIKSIT future, this initiative reaffirms its commitment to innovation, equity, and sustainable progress. Together, we are not just preventing accidents—we are saving lives and shaping a safer tomorrow.