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Roads with potholes have become nearly universal in India. In fact, it has become second nature for drivers to swerve through lanes to avoid potholes, which causes nearby vehicles to also panic.
Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Roads Mansuk Mandaviya said that 3,597 people had been killed and 25,000 injured in 2017 because of accidents caused by potholes alone. The Supreme Court responded to this in shock stating that more Indians have died due to potholes than by terrorist attacks.
In 2017, the budget for road safety increased by a whopping 100.4 per cent to Rs 5,217 crore. With this much money pouring into roadworks and safety, shouldn’t we see an increase in road quality?
Naturally, a significant reason for this lies in rampant corruption and the outright shoddy construction of roads. Though significant funds are released for roads every year, it sometimes feels like no road can last more than six months in the country.
To be fair, not all roads in India are embedded with potholes and cracks. There are good roads and bad roads although the ratio favours the latter. So what makes a good road–good?