A devastating road accident rocked Rangia in Assam’s Kamrup district on Monday, September 8, 2025. A 12-year-old boy died and two others were left fighting for their lives after an unidentified speeding vehicle struck their bike. The incident occurred in Udiyana, a semi-rural locality in Rangia, sparking outrage among residents over road safety negligence.
According to eyewitness accounts, the accident happened around mid-morning. The bike carrying three riders was hit from behind by a vehicle believed to be traveling at high speed. The impact sent all three victims plunging into a roadside pond. Local villagers rushed to rescue them, but the youngest boy succumbed to his injuries on the spot.
Police Investigation Underway
Authorities from the Rangia Police Station arrived swiftly at the scene. The body of the deceased has been sent for postmortem at a nearby hospital. The two injured victims remain in critical condition and are undergoing treatment.
Police have registered a case and launched a manhunt for the driver. “We are analyzing CCTV footage from nearby areas and have circulated alerts across neighboring districts to trace the vehicle,” said a senior police officer.
The absence of speed cameras and traffic personnel in the stretch has raised serious concerns. Officials stated that steps will be taken to strengthen surveillance in accident-prone zones like Udiyana.
Community Anger and Road Safety Concerns
Local residents staged a spontaneous protest near the accident site, demanding stricter enforcement of traffic rules. “This road has become a death trap. Also, over speeding vehicles zoom through this area every day, and there’s no traffic control,” said a protester.
Activists in Assam have long called for comprehensive road safety measures. According to a Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) report. Further, Assam continues to witness high numbers of road fatalities due to reckless driving, lack of traffic policing, and poorly maintained roads.
Assam’s Rising Road Accidents
This incident adds to the growing number of hit-and-run cases across Assam. Recent reports highlight a troubling rise in accidents involving minors and two-wheelers. Rangia, an important trade hub connecting Guwahati and lower Assam, has witnessed a surge in road mishaps in recent years due to heavy traffic movement.
Organizations like the Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC) and State Road Safety Authority. However, have been working on awareness campaigns, but residents say enforcement remains weak.
Calls for Accountability
Local leaders have urged authorities to take immediate action. “Road safety cannot be ignored. Innocent lives are being lost because of reckless driving and lack of policing,” said a local representative.
Social media users also voiced their anger, demanding justice for the victim’s family. The tragic death of a child has reignited conversations about traffic safety, better infrastructure, and accountability for hit-and-run drivers.
Government Action Needed
Experts have stressed the importance of road design improvements, better lighting, and the installation of traffic cameras. Also, Assam’s Transport Department has been working on reducing road fatalities under the National Road Safety Policy. But, implementation remains patchy in rural regions like Udiyana.
Meanwhile, police are appealing for public assistance. Moreover, anyone with information about the vehicle involved has been urged to come forward.
Building Safer Roads for Assam’s Future
This heartbreaking tragedy underscores the urgent need for safer roads in Assam. Also, civil society groups are calling for speed-breakers, warning signs, and dedicated awareness drives targeting rural areas.
As investigations continue, residents of Rangia hope that swift justice will be delivered. And, stronger measures will be put in place to prevent similar tragedies.

