Road accidents occur frequently on highways and city roads in India. After an accident happens, victims often depend on nearby people for help. However, many bystanders may not know whom to contact, how to provide the exact location, or how to quickly inform emergency services., Because of this delay in communication, ambulances and medical help may take a long time to reach the accident location. In many cases, injured people lose valuable time before receiving medical treatment. The first few minutes after an accident are extremely important for saving lives, but due to lack of immediate reporting and location sharing, emergency response is often delayed., This problem is especially common on highways, rural roads, and crowded urban streets where accidents can occur unexpectedly. Sometimes people hesitate to help due to confusion or fear of legal issues., As a result, many accident victims suffer severe injuries or even death because timely medical assistance does not arrive quickly enough. This shows that the gap between accident occurrence and emergency response is a serious public safety problem.