For many Indians, daily travel is not just about reaching a destination, it is also about feeling safe along the way. Whether it is a late-night cab ride, a crowded city bus, or an intercity journey, concerns around passenger safety continue to shape how people experience public transport. Now, the Supreme Court of India has directed states to ensure that transport vehicles install tracking devices and emergency panic buttons, bringing renewed attention to technology-driven safety systems in public mobility. The move is being viewed as an important step toward improving safety for passengers, especially women and senior citizens who often face greater anxiety while travelling alone. Why Panic Buttons Are Becoming Important in Public Transport Panic buttons are designed to help passengers send emergency alerts during unsafe situations inside public vehicles. These systems are usually linked with: GPS tracking technology emergency response networks The idea is simple: if a passenger ...
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