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“One Death Every Three Minutes: Inside India’s Relentless Road Safety Crisis”

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Every three minutes, someone dies on India’s roads. In 2023 alone, road accidents claimed more than 172,000 lives—an average of 474 deaths per day—making the country’s roadways among the deadliest in the world.

India’s roads are a paradox of progress. With the world’s second-largest road network and a vehicle population exceeding 350 million, infrastructure has grown rapidly—but safety has not kept pace. Accidents are as common as they are devastating: buses plunge into gorges, two-wheelers are crushed by overloaded trucks, and pedestrians fall victim to speeding vehicles.

Among last year’s grim statistics:

  • 10,000 children died in road crashes
  • 35,000 pedestrians were killed
  • 54,000 deaths occurred due to not wearing helmets
  • 16,000 people died for not wearing seatbelts
  • Over-speeding and unlicensed driving were key culprits

India’s chaotic traffic mix—vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians, hawkers, and even stray animals—compounds the risk. Poor urban planning and faulty road engineering make everyday travel treacherous. Experts blame not just reckless driving but also deeply flawed infrastructure:

  • Crash barriers at improper heights that flip vehicles
  • Medians too tall for safety, causing rollovers
  • Raised carriageways with deadly drops at the edge
  • Black spots—13,795 nationwide—of which only a fraction have been fixed

Minister Nitin Gadkari has acknowledged the crisis, citing both human error and poor engineering as core issues. Despite plans to upgrade 25,000km of highways, critics argue that widening roads without investing in safety research only increases speed—and danger.

Professor Geetam Tiwari of IIT Delhi warns that without strict compliance with safety norms, well-designed standards remain ineffective. And as economist Kavi Bhalla notes, copying Western road designs without adapting to Indian realities is a recipe for disaster.

The government is implementing a 5Es strategy—Engineering, Education, Enforcement, Emergency care, and Evaluation—but without urgent and accountable action, the crisis will continue.

India’s growth cannot come at the cost of human lives. The true measure of development is not how fast we move, but how safely we arrive.


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