In a letter to Modi, Gupta said that the only law governing road safety in India, the Motor Vehicles Act 1988, was not effective.
She demanded introduction of a law that includes; protection for children, pedestrians and cyclists during commuting; increased enforcement, mandatory road safety education and a transparent and efficient process for getting a driving license.
The tragic incident of her husband and daughter was not an isolated one and every four minutes India loses one person to road accidents.
Delhi alone witnessed 1,866 number of deaths due to road accidents in 2012, she mentioned in her letter.
She lost her husband and her daughter after a Haryana roadways bus ran over them when they were waiting for the school bus just outside their residential apartment in Gurgaon in April this year.
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