- Potholes are a major cause for accidental deaths and between 2013 and 2016, official statistics says that 11,836 deaths due to it in India.
- Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra have the dubious distinction for consistently causing potholes related accidents.
- Significantly, pothole related deaths peak during monsoons and ironically.
- While cases are to be booked against contractors (or officials) for poor roads, police reports often blame the victim for „negligence driving‟.
- The Indian Road Congress has prescribed over 100 sets of guidelines to ensure standardised road construction, maintenance and management.
- The challenge lies in ensuring that these guidelines are implemented and no complying contractors and officials are brought to book.
- The absence of a unified law on road construction, engineering and maintenance is making it hard to implement these guidelines.
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