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India has long taken over China in being the world’s largest two wheeler market. One in every three households in India owns a two wheeler and we can see why. In the urban areas, increased traffic and overcrowded public transport has led to the increased use of two wheelers.
In the lesser developed parts of the country, two wheelers are just as popular, maybe even more, owing to the lack of public transport facilities. The parts of our country that were earlier left out on development projects, have now been seeing large-scale road construction projects, further boosting the use of two wheelers.
Convenient, cost-effective and easy to navigate through heavy traffic, two wheelers are our country’s favourite ride. But it’s not all good. There are also major concerns that arise with the use of two wheelers.
Safety Hazard
Two wheelers are and always have been one of the more risky commuting options. In our country, over 95% of the road accidents involve a two wheeler. While some of these cases can be blamed on adolescents driving rashly, poor road conditions and third-party mistakes, one of the major causes of such an alarmingly high number of bike accidents is completely avoidable.
Absence of Helmet
About 28 two wheeler riders die on a daily basis in India because of the lack of a helmet. A United Nations study found that the survival chance of a two wheeler rider is improved by 42% if they wear a helmet. In spite of the known cause of frequent two wheeler accidents as well as the solution, there has been no change in the devastating statistics.