Potholes and hazards are not just inconveniences; they are threats to public safety.
Roads crumble weeks after repair, indicating systemic material or process failures.
Citizens don't know who is responsible for which stretch of road.
Over time, people stop expecting systems to work and begin adjusting their lives around failure.
"We adjust our lives around failure, instead of demanding success."
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Sensors active in Ward 42. Verifying 12 new anomalies.
System Active ->Clear visibility encourages better standards and responsibility within public systems.
Participation builds a sense of ownership and restores belief that citizens can contribute to change.
Moving from helplessness to participation. Showing that positive change is possible when systems are visible.
Better Roads is also about building a community that questions governance, accountability, and civic responsibility in a constructive way.
The intention is to engage young minds, researchers, and civic leaders, and to demonstrate how a community (Samaaj) can strengthen systems of governance (Sarkaar) through clarity, participation, and trust.
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