Abstract :
RTI fatalities account for multiple of all deaths on the road in India occur in the 15–44 age
groups. According to the Statista report 2015, in 2015, Between 0 to 14 years old, roughly 26.16
% of the Population in india, with 67.27 percent of the population being between the ages of 15
and 64. Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state in the country with a population share of 16.9%,
has accounted for 7.6% of all unintentional deaths in the country according to The Department of
Highways' and Road Transport Research Department issues a financial statement on incidents.
In India, 20 youngsters under 14 years old are murdered in traffic accidents. The purpose of this
study is to analyze and interpret data from 300 samples, 150 from Experimental Group I and 150
from Experimental Group II from Jan 2015 to March 2015. A research has beendone to evaluate
the Programme for children to children impact in Radha Krishna Public School, Amroha, Uttar
Pradesh, on knowledge level as well as expressed practices on road safety. The samples were
chosen using a non-probability random sampling approach. Data on knowledge of road safety
was obtained using a structured questionnaire with 25 closed ended multiple choice answers
from which the student had to choose one right option. Since, travel is such an important part of
modern life, a child who participates in a road safety forum and conversations should instill a
lifetime respect for traffic rules and protect the safety of all road users, which must be
recognized. The study provides a comprehensive framework in which researchers can consider
multitude parameters that may play role in preventing road accidents among Children across
globe
Keyword :
road safety, child to child, population, road accident