Rosmerta Launches ‘The Curious Bunch’ Comic to Promote Road Safety Awareness in Classrooms

Rosmerta Technologies has launched ‘The Curious Bunch,’ a children’s comic promoting road safety awareness, at the CII National Conclave on Road Safety in New Delhi. The initiative focuses on early behavioural education aligned with India’s 4E road safety framework to encourage responsible mobility habits among young learners.

Rosmerta Technologies Limited has unveiled “The Curious Bunch,” a road safety–focused comic book for children, at the third edition of the CII National Conclave on Road Safety held at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. The initiative highlights the company’s commitment to promoting responsible road behaviour by educating young learners and building awareness from an early age.

India’s road safety challenge remains considerable. Despite notable progress in recent years, road accidents continue to pose a serious concern. In response, the Government of India has prioritised a comprehensive strategy built around the 4Es of road safety: Engineering, Education, Enforcement and Emergency Care. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari, has emphasised that achieving the 2030 target will require systemic reform, technology adoption and sustained public awareness.

Speaking on the occasion Dr. Rajesh Mohan, DCP, Gurugram Traffic said “When we educate children and instill strong moral and ethical values, the impact travels far beyond the classroom. Children naturally share what they learn. They question, they explain, and they influence conversations at home. In many ways, they become powerful advocates, encouraging their parents to be more aware, more responsible, and more engaged. Over time, this awareness translates into action, because parents are also drivers, commuters, and decision-makers on the road.

He further added, “There is a perception that road safety is too complex to fix — that with so many variables involved, from infrastructure to enforcement to driver behavior, meaningful change is out of reach. I firmly believe that is not true. Most road fatalities are preventable if we follow the rules and act responsibly. Change begins with awareness, and when that awareness starts early, it has the power to reshape behaviour across generations.”

While infrastructure and enforcement reforms continue to evolve, education remains a critical component of long-term road safety outcomes. Responsible road behaviour is shaped early, and children play an important role in influencing attitudes within families and communities.

“Every road accident statistic hides a parent’s anxiety. In 2022 alone, India reported over 1.68 lakh road accident fatalities, according to government data. Road safety is not merely about compliance; it is about compassion and collective responsibility. When a child understands why a red light matters or why a helmet can save a life, they don’t just learn a rule – they become ambassadors of safety within their families and communities. Through ‘The Curious Bunch’, we aim to nurture this awareness early, because the habits we shape in children today will define the safety culture of our nation tomorrow,” said Ravi Krishnamoorthi, Group President, Rosmerta Technologies.

Rosmerta has supported India’s road safety mission through technology-driven systems that strengthen compliance, accountability and transparent driver evaluation. Its initiatives including automated driving test assessments and AI-enabled monitoring solutions contribute to safer licensing practices and responsible driving behaviour. With the launch of The Curious Bunch, the company is extending its focus to the education pillar of the 4E framework.

Designed as an illustrated and engaging learning tool, The Curious Bunch presents everyday road scenarios in a simple and relatable manner. It covers pedestrian safety, school bus conduct, traffic signals, helmet and seatbelt usage, and the importance of child restraint systems. The aim is to make safe behaviour understandable, memorable and practical for young readers.

The comic was released after the Special Plenary Session on “Road Safety and Children as Brand Ambassadors” at the conclave, reinforcing the role of children in shaping safer communities.

The CII National Conclave brought together policymakers, infrastructure leaders, technology experts and industry stakeholders to deliberate on collaborative strategies for safer roads by 2030. The launch of The Curious Bunch aligned with the conclave’s broader emphasis on integrating engineering, enforcement and education to achieve sustainable safety outcomes.