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OPINION | India’s road safety crisis needs change, starting with a collective response

Road safety is a moral and public health priority. Urgent government action and citizen responsibility are vital to prevent avoidable tragedies and ensure safer roads

September 11, 2025 / 13:10 IST
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Road accidents kill far more people, yet they barely provoke urgency.

A Close Call That Changed My Perspective: One evening, while returning from a family gathering in Greater Noida, an SUV swerved recklessly in front of our car. For a brief, terrifying moment, my wife, our driver, and I thought the worst was about to happen. By sheer luck, we escaped unharmed.

That brush with mortality has stayed with me - not because it was extraordinary, but because such moments are frighteningly ordinary in India. Driving here often feels like gambling with life.

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The Alarming Scale of India’s Road Crisis

India’s road safety record is nothing short of catastrophic. In 2022, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways recorded 4.61 lakh accidents, resulting in nearly 1.7 lakh deaths. That translates to 460 lives lost every single day, the equivalent of a packed Airbus A320 crashing daily.