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Road Traffic Digest No. 3. Road Traffic Hazard No. 2 Environmental pollution - - - - The worst ‘side effect’ of explosive growth of vehicles. Copy right: tsunamionroads.org. Do you know? How much is the contribution of vehicles
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Road Traffic Hazard No. 2 Environmental pollution - - - - The worst ‘side effect’ of explosive growth of vehicles Copy right: tsunamionroads.org
Do you know? How much is the contribution of vehicles to total urban air pollution in India? In 1990 - - - 60% of total air pollution In 2000 - - - 70% of total air pollution In 2010 - - - 90% of total air pollution! [acc. to UNEP] www.tsunamionroads.org
Fact: In last 20 years: industrial pollution has increased only 4 times while vehicular pollution has increased 8 times Copy right: tsunamionroads.org
The worst fact about vehicular pollution is – - - any guesses?? www.tsunamionroads.org
- - - - that emission occurs at the ground or breathing level www.tsunamionroads.org
- - - While in industrial pollution, emission occurs at a much higher level and that too a little away from habitation Copy right: tsunamionroads.org
Pedestrians, hawkers, shopkeepers and two wheeler riders are the main sufferers Copy right: tsunamionroads.org
The Traffic Policeman is the worst sufferer www.tsunamionroads.org
Do you know at any moderately busy crossing 1-2 lakhs vehicles pass from all four directions in his duty hours? www.tsunamionroads.org
Use of masks by traffic policemen are not very uncommon these days
However, it is extremely shocking when we see this on - - -
- - - our glaciers We have taken this photograph near Rohtang Pass in HP. It shows a traffic policeman using his handkerchief to protect himself from vehicular pollution. Just behind him one can see glacier. www.tsunamionroads.org
- - reason being that during tourist season, everyday • around 4000–5000 vehicles are making a round trip • from Manali to this glacier [Rohtang pass]. Copy right: tsunamionroads.org
Vehicular emission is not sparing even our glaciers! What more evidence do we need now?
in India WHO has confirmed that air pollution causes 5.27 lakhs premature deaths every year www.tsunamionroads.org
Urban air pollution is estimated to cost approx. 5% of GDP in developing countries like India[UNEP] or Rs. 30,66,60,00,00,000 are lost in India every year due to urban air pollution This loss can be directly linked to explosive growth of vehicles in India as at present 90% of urban air pollution is due to motorized vehicles
Pollution induced diseases like respiratory problems are 10-12 times more common in metro cities as compared to smaller cities At present 20 -30% population in metro cities is suffering from respiratory diseases
Vehicular pollution is affecting right from Pediatric - - - - - - - - www.tsunamionroads.org
- - - - - - - to Geriatric population www.tsunamionroads.org
More shockingly, even the fetus is not spared by this vehicular pollution www.tsunamionroads.org
Studies in USA, china and Australia have shown that pregnant women living near busy roads have more chances of birth defects, fetal growth retardation and premature delivery !! ???? www.tsunamionroads.org
Please pay serious attention and don’t let your vehicle victimize this unborn! www.tsunamionroads.org
Some more interesting facts about road traffic hazards Follow Wait for the next digests - - - - - www.tsunamionroads.org
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