Road hazard
Potholes, missing signage, broken dividers, unlit stretches
Routed to
PWD / NHAI / Municipal
A report is not a complaint — it is a unit of public pressure. Submit in under 60 seconds. Stay anonymous. Watch the map fill up.
What you can report
Every report is routed to the authority responsible for fixing it — and made publicly visible until they do.
Potholes, missing signage, broken dividers, unlit stretches
Routed to
PWD / NHAI / Municipal
Rash driving, overloading, unsafe boarding, brake failure
Routed to
State Transport Department
Wrong-side driving, signal jumping, illegal parking hotspots
Routed to
Traffic Police
Recurring accident zones, dangerous turns, faded zebra crossings
Routed to
NHAI / State Highways
The Pressure Engine
SafeSadak is not a grievance portal — it is a pressure machine. Here is what happens after you hit submit.
Geo-tagged, time-stamped, added to the map within minutes.
Three or more independent reports confirm the same hazard cluster.
Auto-tweet to the relevant authority with cluster data and a permalink.
Days-since-escalation counter goes public on the constituency leaderboard.
After ground verification, the cluster is marked fixed — visibly, on the map.
File a report
Be specific. Add a photo if you can. Your name and number stay with us — the hazard goes public.
Phone-verified, publicly anonymous
Your number is required only to prevent spam. It is never shown to anyone outside the admin team.
Three voices to escalate
Escalation triggers only when reports come from at least three distinct phone numbers — no single actor can game the system.
Reviewed before it goes loud
Suspicious or coordinated submissions enter an admin review queue before they ever count toward a cluster.
Drop into the interactive map to explore active clusters, track escalation timelines, and hold authorities accountable — visibly, publicly.