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

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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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