No system shows real-time parking availability in crowded commercial zones across Indian cities. Drivers burn fuel, create congestion, and lose productive time daily — a problem that simple sensor networks and apps could solve.
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No system shows real-time parking availability in crowded commercial zones across Indian cities. Drivers burn fuel, create congestion, and lose productive time daily — a problem that simple sensor networks and apps could solve.
India has no specific child restraint law. Children ride on parents' laps, stand between front seats, and hang out of sunroofs. 20,000+ children die in road accidents annually but car seat awareness and enforcement remains near zero.
Models scoring 0-1 stars in Global NCAP crash tests (Maruti S-Presso, Renault Kwid) continue selling 10,000+ units monthly. No mandatory safety rating display at dealerships, no minimum safety standard enforcement, and buyers remain unaware.
Car insurance claims in India can be a tedious process, with many owners facing issues with IRDAI-regulated insurers, including delays and lack of transparency, resulting in financial losses of up to ₹1 lakh or more. No clear guidelines, no standardized procedures, and no accountability for unfair claim rejections.
A 2019 car showing 25,000 km that actually ran 85,000 km is common. Digital odometer tampering costs ₹500 at any garage. No law enforcement, no digital tamper-proof logging, and buyers discover the fraud only after engine problems appear.
Google reviews for garages are gamed with fake 5-stars. No platform aggregates repair quality, pricing fairness, parts authenticity, and warranty on work done. 300 million vehicle owners rely on word-of-mouth in 2026.
Car owners in India experience sudden component failures, leaving them stranded and incurring high repair costs. Lack of maintenance, poor quality parts, or manufacturing defects may be the cause.
Car owners in India struggle with high EMI payments, which can be a significant financial burden. Factors such as high interest rates, hidden charges, and lack of transparency in loan terms may be contributing to this issue.
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