Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, March 20, 2025, Kolkata : The increasing number of accidents on National Highway No. 16, formerly known as Mumbai Road, has raised serious concerns among commuters and local residents. This vital route serves as the primary means of communication for people traveling between Howrah, East and West Medinipur, Jhargram, and Kolkata. However, the deteriorating condition of the road, coupled with reckless driving, has turned several sections into accident-prone zones, leading to frequent fatalities.
On Monday morning, a monk from Bharat Sevashram Sangh tragically lost his life in an accident on the highway in Bagnan, Howrah. Just the previous night, a minor was killed in another accident caused by reckless driving on the same stretch of road. Local authorities and district police officials have acknowledged the alarming rise in accidents on this crucial highway, with multiple intersections becoming virtual death traps.
Despite the ongoing expansion and development of the national highway, the number of accidents continues to surge. A senior official from the district police explained that most of these mishaps occur late at night or in the early hours of the morning when traffic police presence is minimal. Many drivers, taking advantage of the absence of law enforcement, violate traffic rules by switching lanes arbitrarily and disregarding signals, significantly increasing the risk of collisions.
Authorities have urged stricter enforcement of traffic laws, improved road conditions, and enhanced surveillance, especially during high-risk hours. As concerns grow over road safety, commuters and residents are calling for immediate measures to prevent further loss of life and make National Highway No. 16 safer for all travelers.