Tragedy on Kashmir Roads: Renewed Calls to Curb Underage Driving
Two 17-year-olds died and two others were injured in a car accident in Kashmir, reigniting demands for measures against underage driving. Political figures and society express grief, stressing the need for strict enforcement of road safety and parental responsibility on minors' access to vehicles.
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Two teenage boys lost their lives and two others were injured in a tragic car accident in Kashmir, leading to widespread calls for stringent action against underage driving. The accident, involving an SUV, took place last Thursday on the Srinagar-Baramulla highway.
CCTV footage of the accident has been widely shared on social media, revealing the devastating impact on the families of the victims, Hamaad and Aseem Sofi. Among those injured, one remains in critical condition. Political leaders, including Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, have expressed their condolences and emphasized the urgent need for improved road safety measures.
Authorities are urging parents to prevent minors from accessing vehicles. Senior Superintendent of Police (Traffic) Muzaffar Shah highlighted the responsibility of parents, schools, and traffic police in addressing this pressing issue. A comprehensive crackdown on underage driving is being prioritized, with a focus on raising awareness and enforcing stricter penalties.
(With inputs from agencies.)