🔴 Truth Drop
Every year, 1.5 lakh Indians die in road accidents — that’s one death every 4 minutes.
(Source: MoRTH 2023)
📖 Why This Matters
Imagine a war that kills 400 people every day. India faces this silent war on its roads, yet we treat it as routine. From two-wheelers without helmets to overloaded trucks, from drunk driving to broken highways — accidents are not “accidents” but preventable deaths. Globally, countries cut fatalities by strict enforcement, but in India, survival often depends on luck, not law.
💥 Myth vs Fact
- Myth: “If it’s destiny, accidents can’t be prevented.”
- Fact: WHO says 90% of road deaths are preventable with helmets, seatbelts, and speed control.
- Myth: “Small overspeeding doesn’t matter.”
- Fact: 5 km/hr extra speed doubles the risk of fatality in a crash.
📊 Key Data
- India = highest road fatalities in the world.
- Youngsters (18–35 yrs) = 50% of victims.
- Two-wheelers = 44% of total deaths.
🧰 What You Can Do Today
- 🚦 Always wear a helmet/seatbelt, no exceptions.
- 📵 Don’t use mobile phones while driving.
- 🧯 Keep first-aid kit in every vehicle.
- 🧑🤝🧑 If you witness an accident — stop & help. Good Samaritan Law protects you.
📈 Visual Suggestion

 “India loses 1 life every 4 minutes to road crashes.”
📎 Sources
MoRTH Annual Report 2023, WHO Road Safety 2022.
📣 Call to Action
“Next time you see someone without a helmet — stop them. That one act can save a life.”
🔚 Closing Line
“Roads should take us home, not to the hospital. Awareness is the first seatbelt.”

