This is not a thread I would like to be starting. But it is one that highlights the poor safety standards of our roads and the risks one takes when riding a bike in India. The latest bit of news is that one of India's top women bikers, Veenu Paliwal, from Jaipur died in a road accident in Madhya Pradesh while on an all-India tour on a Harley. Here's a link to the news article: Prominent woman biker Veenu Paliwal dies in road accident in MP
Veenu was apparently wearing full protective gear at the time of the accident. It's not clear what exactly happened, but the article says she skidded off the road. Another article from WheelStreet says that she first was given an injection for a hand injury from the accident and then her pulse started dropping, after which she was sent to another hospital and then died.
That's left me wondering not just about the safety aspect of our roads, but also the state of the primary health centres and the quality of first aid that can be given. If it really is medical negligence that lead to this unfortunate death, it is really sad. HVKumar had started a GS Initiative for precisely these kind of situations - where help is needed urgently. I wish we had a much better system that can cover the country effectively.
What do you think can be done to improve reaction times in an emergency and road safety?
Veenu was apparently wearing full protective gear at the time of the accident. It's not clear what exactly happened, but the article says she skidded off the road. Another article from WheelStreet says that she first was given an injection for a hand injury from the accident and then her pulse started dropping, after which she was sent to another hospital and then died.
That's left me wondering not just about the safety aspect of our roads, but also the state of the primary health centres and the quality of first aid that can be given. If it really is medical negligence that lead to this unfortunate death, it is really sad. HVKumar had started a GS Initiative for precisely these kind of situations - where help is needed urgently. I wish we had a much better system that can cover the country effectively.
What do you think can be done to improve reaction times in an emergency and road safety?
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