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WHO Is Responsible When Underage Drivers Cause Fatal Crashes Indian Law Needs a Reform

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The article discusses legal reform for underage driving in India, with no direct commercial mechanism. No specific product, commodity, company margin, or supply chain impact is identified. The event is regulatory/policy-focused without concrete commercial channels.

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  • India experiences ~1.7 lakh road fatalities annually.
  • 11,890 accidents involving underage drivers reported between 2023 and 2024.
  • High-profile case: 17-year-old driving a Porsche in Pune, May 2024.
  • Current laws hold guardians/vehicle owners liable but enforcement is inconsistent.
  • Calls for reform: strict liability for guardians and compensation mechanism for victims.

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