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Recent Road Accident on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway Raises Safety Concerns

A serious accident on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway has once again highlighted the ongoing safety issues plaguing this route. With three individuals injured after a car overturned due to tire failure, authorities are calling for increased vigilance among drivers. Recent months have seen a troubling rise in accidents, prompting discussions about the need for better road safety measures. As investigations continue, experts stress the importance of regular vehicle checks and adherence to speed limits. Read on to learn more about this incident and the broader implications for road safety.
 

Accident Details


Kota/Chechat, March 1, 2026 — The risk of road accidents on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway remains a significant concern. On Saturday, a severe incident occurred in the Chechat area of Rajasthan when both rear tires of a car burst, causing the vehicle to overturn. Three individuals sustained injuries in this accident.


Injuries and Immediate Response

According to reports, a car traveling from Madhya Pradesh towards Chechat experienced tire failure near the Saleeda Kala rest area, leading to a rapid rollover. The injured passengers include:



  • Premkumar (48 years old, resident of Delhi)

  • Aman Singh (35 years old, resident of Bihar)

  • Moortikumar (45 years old, resident of Uttarakhand)


Bystanders promptly rescued the victims from the vehicle and transported them to the Chechat Community Health Center, where they are currently receiving treatment. Their condition is reported to be stable, although investigations indicate that the primary cause of the accident was tire failure, likely exacerbated by high speed.


Ongoing Safety Issues on the Expressway

This expressway has seen a troubling trend of accidents in recent months. Notable incidents include:



  • A family car collided with a divider near Nuh (Haryana), resulting in the deaths of a couple and their 5-year-old child, attributed to a combination of tire failure and drowsiness.

  • Four pilgrims lost their lives in a car-truck collision near the Chechat toll in Kota.

  • Numerous other cases have been linked to reckless driving, speeding, and tire blowouts.


Traffic police and local authorities have pledged to enhance enforcement, yet many areas still lack adequate signage, barriers, and surveillance. Experts emphasize the importance of regular vehicle inspections, adherence to speed limits, and avoiding fatigue during long journeys.


Call for Caution

Wishing a swift recovery for the injured, authorities urge travelers to remain vigilant and practice safe driving habits. The police are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident.