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      Rethinking Child Safety

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      In a devastating event that has left the community of Shillong mourning, a tragic bicycle accident involving a minor boy occurred on the busy Shillong-Guwahati highway. The incident unfolded when a young child, riding a bicycle reportedly lost control and rammed into a pickup truck loaded with pipes. This unfortunate event took place during peak hours, when the volume of vehicles tends to increase, creating a perilous environment not only for motorists but particularly for vulnerable road users such as children.

      Parents and residents should recognise the inherent risks involved in allowing children to ride bicycles especially on busy roads. This heartbreaking incident has raised concerns about the need for stricter safety protocols and ultimately better infrastructure where children are provided with a safe environment to play. Children, particularly in urban settings like Shillong, are frequently less aware of the dangers posed by busy roadways. At a young age, children are typically characterized by limited life experience and underdeveloped decision-making abilities. These factors can lead to a lack of understanding regarding road safety, making them susceptible to accidents when cycling or playing near busy highways. Moreover, children possess a natural inclination toward play and exploration, often prioritising these activities over safety precautions.

      However, such enthusiasm can clash with the stark realities of navigating busy roads, such as the Shillong-Guwahati highway, which is known for its heavy traffic. The design of roads in Shillong and similar locations often does not adequately accommodate the needs of young cyclists. Many streets lack designated bike lanes or safe crossings, which increases the risk for children. The rapid speed of vehicles on these routes can further exacerbate the dangers, leaving children little time to react to potential hazards. These environmental factors combined with a child’s limited judgment create a precarious situation that calls for urgent attention.

      The incident should also ignite the pressing need for parents and guardians to reassess the safety measures regarding children’s cycling. As cycling is an activity that many children engage in, it is crucial to emphasize the importance of proper supervision and ensuring that children are equipped with the necessary protective gear. The use of helmets, knee pads, and reflective clothing can significantly reduce the likelihood of injuries in the event of an accident.

      Moreover, in communities where high-traffic areas are prevalent, it becomes imperative for parents to evaluate whether it is appropriate to allow children to cycle in such environments. Seeking out dedicated cycling parks and off-road trails can provide children with a safer space to enjoy their rides without the risks associated with vehicular traffic. In these controlled environments, children are free to develop their cycling skills, all while under appropriate supervision.

      Beyond immediate family considerations, law enforcement and local authorities should take decisive action. At the core of this issue lies the responsibility to create and enforce regulations that prioritise the safety of cyclists. Law enforcement should ensure that appropriate measures are implemented, including the establishment of traffic laws, the setting of speed limits, and the creation of designated cycling paths.

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