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Pune’s Roads Turn Deadly as Reckless Driving Reaches Crisis Levels

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Pune, 9th April 2025 – The streets of Pune are witnessing a disturbing transformation. What was once routine commuting has become a daily gamble with lives. Recent traffic data reveals a harrowing pattern:

  • 2023: 351 deaths in 334 accidents
  • 2024: 345 deaths
  • 2025 (Jan–Feb): 62 lives lost already

This trend marks an alarming acceleration of the road safety crisis in the city.


The Rise of Dangerous Driving Culture

Across the city, symptoms of this epidemic are impossible to miss:

  • Three riders on two-wheelers
  • Wrong-way driving on one-way streets
  • Mobile phone use while navigating busy roads

These behaviors have become so common that residents have stopped being surprised—even as fatalities rise.


Police Crackdown and Tech Interventions

In response, Pune Traffic Police have launched an aggressive crackdown, combining traditional patrolling with smart surveillance:

  • Automated CCTV at major intersections
  • Real-time e-challans for violations
  • Night checkpoints targeting drunk drivers

“We’re seeing the same offenders repeatedly,” said a senior traffic official. “The fines clearly aren’t a strong enough deterrent.”


The Deeper Problem: Infrastructure and Culture

Beyond enforcement, experts point to structural issues:

  • Overcrowded roads not designed for today’s vehicle volume
  • Post-pandemic behavioral shifts weakening road discipline

Police are now conducting awareness drives in schools, colleges, and companies to rebuild a responsible driving culture.


The Human Cost

Each statistic is more than a number—it’s a shattered family, a life cut short. With the monsoon season approaching—a peak period for road accidents—Pune faces a race against time to prevent 2025 from becoming its deadliest year ever.


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