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India’s Road Accidents: The Hidden Economic Drain | Mirror Vision Geopolitics Every year, over 1.55 lakh Indians lose their lives on the road. But behind every accident lies something even more devastating — an economic tragedy. From potholes and missing lane markings to corrupt licensing and zero accountability — this isn’t just a safety issue… it’s an economic hemorrhage. Experts say India loses up to 3% of its GDP — that’s billions of dollars — every year to road accidents. The same amount could build 10 bullet train projects annually. Yet, we continue to treat road safety as “someone else’s job.” In this video, Mirror Vision uncovers: — The 4 hidden killers behind India’s road accidents — The real cost to India’s GDP and economy — Why civic negligence equals economic loss — How other countries like treat safety as infrastructure, not enforcement — And how India can transform road safety into a GDP growth engine This isn’t a rant — it’s a mirror. Because civic sense isn’t just about rules. It’s about realizing that discipline builds wealth. About Mirror Vision: Mirror Vision is a cinematic storytelling channel focused on Civic Sense, Civic Economics, and Beautification. We explain how clean streets, smart grids, and public behaviour shape India’s economy and future. #CivicSense #CivicEconomics #Beautification #IndiaRising #UrbanTransformation #MirrorVision Watch next: Footpaths: India’s Hidden Trillion Dollar Machine - • India’s ₹9 Lakh Crore Secret: How Footpath... India’s ₹33 Lakh Crore Mistake Blocking Its $5 Trillion Dream - • Dust Issue: ₹33 Lakh Crore Ki Galti | Indi... road accidents india, civic economics, cost of bad roads, india GDP losses, NCRB accident data, Mirror Vision Geopolitics, civic sense india, urban infrastructure india Question for you: Do you think road safety should be part of India’s economic planning? Comment your thoughts below — we’re listening.