Community Road Safety

Report potholes in seconds and help make every road safer.

My Sadak lets people report pothole locations and view nearby road issues instantly. The more reports shared, the faster dangerous spots become visible and actionable.

Potholes reported

9+

Potholes fixed

0

Areas covered

5+

Report on WhatsApp

Scan and send your location

Scan the QR code to open our WhatsApp chat, then share your live location pin. That is enough for us to log the pothole — add a short note or photo only if you want.

  1. 1Scan the QR code — WhatsApp opens a chat with My Sadak.
  2. 2Tap the attach icon → Location Send your current location.

Scan to send location

QR code to open My Sadak on WhatsApp and send your location

Opens WhatsApp — then tap attach → Location

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How it works

From WhatsApp report to local action

  1. 01

    Send on WhatsApp

    A person sends pothole location details on WhatsApp from their registered number.

  2. 02

    Show on website

    The report is displayed on the website so people can see it and track road issues in their area.

  3. 03

    Notify the government

    We forward the report to the relevant government representative for follow up and resolution.

Why it matters

Why potholes matter beyond a bumpy ride

Small road defects become public-safety issues fast. Reporting them is one of the simplest ways your community can prevent harm.

3× risk

Accidents & injuries

Deep potholes cause two-wheeler skids, sudden braking, and loss of control, especially at night or in traffic.

Weeks

Monsoon damage

Rain widens small cracks into hazardous craters. Reporting early helps crews act before the next heavy spell.

Hours lost

Cost of delays

Damaged tyres, suspension repairs, and diverted traffic add up for families, businesses, and emergency response.

Our Impact

Every pothole reported early can prevent crashes, injuries, and loss of life.

Unsafe roads are not just inconvenient, they are dangerous. Unreported potholes contribute to bike falls, two-wheeler skids, vehicle damage, and serious traffic accidents. My Sadak helps bring these hazards into public view quickly so authorities can respond faster and communities can push for safer roads.

Visibility

9+

issues brought into public view

Each report adds to a shared map, so hazards are no longer invisible to neighbors and officials.

Repair pressure

0

reports marked fixed

Public status updates show when action happens and when communities still need follow-through.

Reach

5+

areas in the network

Coverage is growing so more neighborhoods can use the same simple reporting flow.

Prevention

Early

intervention focus

Flagging potholes before monsoon widening or repeat accidents, when fixes are cheaper and safer.

Testimonials

Voices from the community

We reported three potholes near our society gate in BRS Nagar. Within days they were on the map and marked forwarded, and our RWA finally had proof to follow up.

Harpreet Kaur

Resident, BRS Nagar RWA

WhatsApp reporting is simple for our volunteers in Model Town. The public map keeps pressure on repairs without endless phone calls to the MC office.

Gurpreet Singh

Civic volunteer, Model Town

As a ward coordinator in Ludhiana, I use My Sadak to see clustered reports before site visits. It saves time and makes prioritization clearer.

Jasbir Singh

Government representative, Ludhiana

Our lane in Sarabha Nagar had the same crater for months. One WhatsApp report with a pin made it visible to everyone, and repair crews showed up the next week.

Simran Kaur

Shop owner, Sarabha Nagar

Parents in our Dugri school group share pothole alerts before pickup time. It is the fastest way to warn families about risky stretches on Pakhowal Road.

Navjot Singh

Parent volunteer, Dugri

Partners

Supported by people who care about safer roads

Working alongside municipal teams, RWAs, NGOs, and local media to turn citizen reports into visible action. Partner logos shown with permission.

MC

Municipal Corporation

Civic

RW

Resident Welfare Alliance

RWA

RS

Road Safety NGO Network

NGO

LM

Local Media Collective

Media

SC

Smart City Initiative

Program

CV

Community Volunteers

Grassroots

UM

Urban Mobility Forum

Civic

NW

Neighborhood Watch

RWA

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I report a pothole?+

Send the location and a short message on WhatsApp from your registered number. The report is then shown on the website.

Do I need to create an account?+

No separate account is needed in this flow. Reports are accepted from registered WhatsApp numbers.

How does the issue reach local authorities?+

After a report is visible on the website, it is forwarded to the relevant government rep for follow-up.

Can I see reports from my area?+

Yes. The website displays reported potholes so residents can view nearby issues and track road safety concerns.