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Opinion | Dangerous Turns: The Alarming Rise of Road Accidents in Kashmir 

By : Irfan Attari Kashmiri

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November 23, 2024
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Kashmir, with its breathtaking valleys and serene landscapes, holds a special place in the hearts of its people. Yet, beneath its tranquil beauty lies a tragic and often-overlooked crisis: the alarming rise in road accidents. These accidents are not just numbers—they are stories of lives lost, families shattered, and dreams left unfulfilled.

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A Grim Reality: The Numbers Speak

Statistics tell a chilling story. In 2023 alone, over 5,000 road accidents were reported in Kashmir. Among these, 800 lives were lost, and over 4,000 people were left injured, many with lifelong disabilities. Even more distressing is the fact that minors were involved in about 15% of these accidents, often driving without licenses or training.

These figures are not mere data points; they represent real people—fathers, mothers, children—whose lives have been irreversibly altered.

The Faces Behind the Wheel: Causes of Tragedy
1. Roads That Betray Trust

Kashmir’s roads, once pathways of connection, are now fraught with danger. Potholes, narrow lanes, and insufficient lighting make driving a perilous task. Add to this the treacherous weather, from heavy snowfall to landslides on highways like the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, and the risk multiplies exponentially.

2. Recklessness on the Roads

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Overspeeding, abrupt overtaking, and ignoring basic traffic rules have become alarmingly common. The lack of formal driver training programs means many drivers are ill-prepared for the complexities of navigating Kashmir’s challenging roads.

3. The Innocence of Youth, the Weight of Irresponsibility

One of the most heartbreaking aspects of this crisis is the involvement of minors. Children as young as 16 are seen driving vehicles, often encouraged by families who underestimate the risks. Tragically, this ignorance frequently ends in loss—both of young lives and of the lives they impact.

The Human Toll: Stories of Pain and Loss

Every accident sends shockwaves through the community. Families lose breadwinners, parents lose children, and friends lose companions. The emotional scars often run deeper than the physical ones, leaving survivors grappling with trauma for years.

Economically, the losses are staggering. Hospital bills, loss of income, and the cost of rehabilitation place immense strain on families. Meanwhile, the healthcare system in Kashmir struggles to cope, with hospitals often overcrowded and under-resourced.

What Needs to Change: A Roadmap for Safer Roads
1. Invest in Better Roads

Roads in Kashmir need urgent upgrades. Widening highways, repairing potholes, and installing proper lighting can save lives. In regions prone to landslides, advanced engineering solutions must be deployed.

2. Enforce Traffic Laws Strictly

The leniency with which traffic violations are treated must end. Stricter enforcement, especially against underage and reckless driving, is essential.

3. Educate and Empower Drivers

Comprehensive driver training programs should be made mandatory. Schools and colleges can also play a role by incorporating road safety education into their curricula.

Hope for Change: A Call to Action

The rising number of road accidents in Kashmir is not just a crisis—it’s a call to action for everyone. Authorities must prioritize road safety as a public health issue, while citizens must embrace responsible behavior behind the wheel.

Every accident is preventable. Every life lost is a failure to act. The time has come to turn these tragedies into a collective resolve to make Kashmir’s roads safer. The valleys that have witnessed so much pain deserve a future where their roads lead to prosperity, not peril.

Author Information

( The Author is a Renowned Social Activist/ Writer , President of Foundation For Youth Web & Student Of Cybersecurity )

Irfan Attari Kashmiri
Email:- askirfanattari@gmail.com

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