Every factory runs on machines.
Every economy runs on people.
And every road in India runs on the health of its drivers.
Yet, the men and women who move our nation—truck drivers, cab drivers, fleet operators, delivery partners—often put everyone else first, while quietly ignoring their own health.
High BP.
Uncontrolled sugar.
Poor eyesight.
Silent fatigue.
These are not personal problems.
These are public safety issues.
On National Drivers’ Day, World Auto Forum launches WAF SAARTHI with one simple belief:
👉 Healthy Drivers = Safer Roads
This is more than a medical camp.
It is a signal of respect.
A preventive safety intervention.
And a nation-building responsibility.
Through structured medical testing, driver health cards, and affordable diagnostics for drivers and their families, we are trying to fix a gap that policy, industry, and society have long overlooked.
Snippets from Last WAF SAARTHI MEDICAL CAMP
Today, we invite:
🔹 Government leaders
🔹 Transport authorities
🔹 OEMs & fleet owners
🔹 Logistics, mobility & infrastructure companies
—to stand with drivers, not just regulate them.
Supporting driver health is not CSR optics.
It is road safety strategy.
It is productivity protection.
It is human dignity.
A tired, unwell driver risks lives.
A cared-for driver protects them.
If India truly wants safer roads,
the journey must begin with the health of the person behind the wheel.
Let us not wait for accidents to remind us.
Let us act before they happen.
🙏 Calling upon leaders who shape policy and industry to encourage, endorse, and scale Driver Health & Medical Testing initiatives with World Auto Forum.
Because when drivers are healthy,
the nation moves forward—safely.
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