Free Tea for Truck Drivers: Odishas Unique Approach to Road Safety
To minimize road accidents involving trucks on highways, the Odisha government has taken a unique step. They are providing free tea to drivers of heavy vehicles travelling at night to combat drowsiness and ensure their safety. This initiative aims to reduce accidents and promote road safety.
In a bid to minimize road accidents involving trucks on highways, the Odisha government has decided to make arrangements for offering free tea to drivers of heavy vehicles traveling at night, Transport Minister Tukuni Sahu announced on Thursday.

Reason Behind the Initiative
Most accidents take place on national highways in the early hours as drivers of trucks and other heavy vehicles fall asleep. Therefore, the state government has decided to provide them with tea free of cost for their refreshment, Sahu told reporters.
Implementation of the Initiative
The regional transport officers (RTOs) of all districts have been asked to identify roadside hotels and dhabas on highways, where the drivers will be offered free tea to prevent drowsiness at night. They can also take rest at these places.
Additional Measures for Road Safety
Apart from this initiative, the state government has been setting up truck terminals and wayside amenity centers along major roads of Odisha, where the drivers can take rest and have refreshments.
The minister said the truck terminals have been established in some districts while the collectors of the remaining districts have been asked to identify suitable land to set up such terminals.
Strict Enforcement of Traffic Rules
Recently, the State Transport Authority (STA) has directed the RTOs to undertake stringent enforcement on drunken driving, juvenile offense, helmetless driving, driving at excess speed, using mobile while driving, wrong-side driving, and overloading in goods carriage for the entire month of December in view of the high rate of fatalities due to fog and other climatic conditions.
Accident Statistics in Odisha
As per a statement issued by the transport minister in the assembly during the last session, a total of 54,790 accidents were reported in the state in the last five years (2018 to 2022) in which 25,934 people died and 51,873 were injured.
The Odisha government's initiative to offer free tea to truck drivers and its focus on strict enforcement of traffic rules are commendable steps towards reducing road accidents and ensuring the safety of all road users.
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