<p>Students of National Public School, Indiranagar, have bagged the first prize for their mobile app ‘Drive Safe’ at a road safety Hackathon organised by the Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) at RV Engineering College.</p>.<p>The app, conceptualised by students Siddhant Attavar and Shreyas Viswanath, monitors rash driving.</p>.<p>Children from various schools in the city presented innovative digital solutions for the road safety mission at the second edition of the hackathon.</p>.<p>St Joseph’s Boys’ High School won the second place for ‘Lifeline’, a mobile app designed by Nobel Jaison and Jaanavi H, to avoid road accidents.</p>.<p>The team from Delhi Public School (East) comprising Dennis Philip and Tarun Narasimhan won the third prize for their work on prevention of drowsy and drunk driving.</p>.<p>Basic online test was conducted for the registered 600 teams. After the three-phase screening process, top 50 teams were shortlisted for the onsite hackathon. Of this, top 10 teams were shortlisted for the final round.</p>.<p>The TKM will further develop these implementable solutions for road safety.</p>
<p>Students of National Public School, Indiranagar, have bagged the first prize for their mobile app ‘Drive Safe’ at a road safety Hackathon organised by the Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) at RV Engineering College.</p>.<p>The app, conceptualised by students Siddhant Attavar and Shreyas Viswanath, monitors rash driving.</p>.<p>Children from various schools in the city presented innovative digital solutions for the road safety mission at the second edition of the hackathon.</p>.<p>St Joseph’s Boys’ High School won the second place for ‘Lifeline’, a mobile app designed by Nobel Jaison and Jaanavi H, to avoid road accidents.</p>.<p>The team from Delhi Public School (East) comprising Dennis Philip and Tarun Narasimhan won the third prize for their work on prevention of drowsy and drunk driving.</p>.<p>Basic online test was conducted for the registered 600 teams. After the three-phase screening process, top 50 teams were shortlisted for the onsite hackathon. Of this, top 10 teams were shortlisted for the final round.</p>.<p>The TKM will further develop these implementable solutions for road safety.</p>