Sahil Dhaneshra accident: Accused minor in Dwarka crash gets bail, JJB flags lack of parental supervision

The tragic accident involving Sahil Dhaneshra, who lost his life on February 3 in Dwarka, has raised significant concerns regarding road safety and parental responsibility. Sahil was riding his two-wheeler when he was struck by a speeding SUV, allegedly driven by a minor. Following the incident, the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) has granted bail to the accused, which has sparked debates about the adequacy of parental supervision in such cases. The board emphasized that the lack of oversight from the parents of the minor driver contributed to the unfortunate event. This incident highlights the urgent need for stricter regulations regarding the supervision of young drivers and the importance of adherence to traffic laws to prevent further tragedies on the roads. As the investigation continues, it serves as a reminder of the responsibilities that come with driving, especially for those who are not of legal age. The community is now calling for increased awareness and education on road safety to avert similar incidents in the future.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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