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India’s first ADAS testing track in Pune to be completed by Dec: ARAI

The ‘ADAS Test City’ is built across 20 acres in Takwe near Talegaon in Pune and is designed to be a pseudo city that replicates Indian road networks. It will be completed in time for the ADAS Show to be held on December 12.

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India’s first dedicated Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) testing track by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) is over 90 per cent complete, the organisation announced on Wednesday.

The ‘ADAS Test City’ is built across 20 acres in Takwe near Talegaon in Pune and is designed to be a pseudo city that replicates Indian road networks. It will be completed in time for the ADAS Show to be held on December 12.

The test city will enable the automotive industry to test and validate ADAS in a safer, secure, repeatable, and controlled environment, ensuring that ADAS features perform effectively under real-world Indian driving conditions. It is the country’s first dedicated road network exclusively created for ADAS validation under “on-road” conditions.

ADAS refers to various technologies added to modern vehicles to assist human drivers improve on-road safety. These include systems like blind spot detection system, forward collision warning system, pedestrian detection system, and automatic emergency braking system.

Ujwala Karle, Deputy Director at ARAI, said that India has major road safety issues with data showing 1.68 lakh fatalities in the past year. Around 80 per cent of these fatalities are due to driver faults, highlighting the need for action,  Karle said.

“We have cars but we also have three wheelers that are not there globally. Animals like cows or dogs on roads are also India-specific. Other Indian road conditions also will be taken into account at this track,” she said on the need for special training in India.

ARAI currently has 37,000 kilometers of data from the golden quadrilateral and 20 cities which is being used for testing and simulations. Dr Reji Mathai, Director at ARAI, said that ARAI had promised to invest Rs 500 crore in 2021 and that the goal had been met much before that. Currently, ARAI is investing over Rs 200 crore every year. “

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The ADAS Show will take place on December 12 at this facility. The event, being organised by Aayera, will be attended by government officials, industry experts, and automotive manufacturers.

ARAI will showcase live ADAS testing demonstrations to highlight its advanced testing and certification capabilities. Major automotive OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers, and technology innovators will be invited to test their vehicles and technologies at the facility.

 

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Soham Shah is a Correspondent with The Indian Express, based in Pune. A journalism graduate with a background in fact-checking, he brings a meticulous and research-oriented approach to his current reporting. Professional Background Role: Correspondent coverig education and city affairs in Pune. Specialization: His primary beat is education, but he also maintains a strong focus on civic issues, public health, human rights, and state politics. Key Strength: Soham focuses on data-driven reporting on school and college education, government reports, and public infrastructure. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) His late 2025 work highlights a transition from education-centric reporting to hard-hitting investigative and human-rights stories: 1. Investigations & Governance "Express Impact: Mother's name now a must to download birth certificate from PMC site" (Dec 20, 2025): Reporting on a significant policy change by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) following his earlier reports on gender inclusivity in administrative documents. "44-Acre Mahar Land Controversy: In June, Pune official sought land eviction at Pawar son firm behest" (Nov 9, 2025): An investigative piece on real estate irregularities involving high-profile political families. 2. Education & Campus Life Faculty crisis at SPPU hits research, admin work: 62% of govt-sanctioned posts vacant, over 75% in many depts (Sept 12, 2025): An investigative piece on professor vacancies at Savitribai Phule Pune University. "Maharashtra’s controversial third language policy: Why National Curriculum Framework recommends a third language from Class 6" (July 2): This detailed piece unpacks reasons behind why the state's move to introduce a third language from class 1 was controversial. "Decline in number of schools, teachers in Maharashtra but student enrolment up: Report" (Jan 2025): Analyzing discrepancies in the state's education data despite rising student numbers. 3. Human Rights & Social Issues "Aanchal Mamidawar was brave after her family killed her boyfriend" (Dec 17, 2025): A deeply personal and hard-hitting opinion piece/column on the "crime of love" and honor killings in modern India. "'People disrespect the disabled': Meet the man who has become face of racist attacks on Indians" (Nov 29, 2025): A profile of a Pune resident with severe physical deformities who became the target of global online harassment, highlighting issues of disability and cyber-bullying. Signature Style Soham is known for his civil-liberties lens. His reporting frequently champions the rights of the marginalized—whether it's students fighting for campus democracy, victims of regressive social practices, or residents struggling with crumbling urban infrastructure (as seen in his "Breathless Pune" contributions). He is adept at linking hyper-local Pune issues to larger national conversations about law and liberty. X (Twitter): @SohamShah07 ... Read More


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