From helmet drives to street plays, from marathons to digital tests — every initiative of Safety Foundation is designed to create lasting road safety habits across India.
Our Road Safety Marathons are high-energy public events held in cities across India. Thousands of participants — runners, cyclists, school children, and families — come together carrying placards, wearing yellow, and pledging to follow traffic rules.
Nukkad Natak (street plays) are one of our most powerful tools. Our trained theatre groups perform at busy intersections, bus stands, markets, schools and village squares — making road safety education entertaining and unforgettable.
Our signature program — distributing BIS-certified helmets to two-wheeler riders who cannot afford one. We target daily-wage workers, delivery boys, students and rural riders who are most at risk.
"Receiving a helmet from Safety Foundation literally saved my life two months later. I met with an accident but walked away with just a scratch. God bless them."
— Ramesh, Delivery Rider, Jaipur
Road accidents are the leading cause of blood requirement in Indian hospitals. We organise regular blood donation camps in partnership with government hospitals, Red Cross, and private blood banks — ensuring supply is available for accident victims.
Working hand-in-hand with district collectors, traffic police, and municipal authorities to drive systemic road safety reforms.
Co-organise helmet checking drives and awareness camps at major intersections with traffic police.
Partner with education departments to deliver road safety curriculum in government schools.
Submit recommendations to state road transport authorities for improved road engineering and signage.
Participate in National Road Safety Week with DM offices across 28 states.
Train first responders and citizens in basic accident scene management and first aid.
Assist district administrations in mapping accident black spots for infrastructure improvement.
Our flagship annual competition makes road safety fun! Open to all Indians, participants answer road safety questions — written, oral, and digital formats — to win helmets, trophies, certificates, and Safety Foundation merchandise.
Registrations open every January
Take our free online road safety test — 30 questions on traffic signs, rules, and safe driving behaviour. Open to all Indians. The top 10 scorers each month receive a free ISI helmet and a Safety Foundation T-shirt, shipped to their doorstep!
Q3. What does a circular red traffic sign indicate?
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