Evidence · Public interest · Primary sources

What Indian riders are
actually up against.

This page exists so no claim on this site stands alone. Every statistic you see elsewhere on Road Monkies links back here — to the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, the WHO Global Status Report on Road Safety, IARC on ultraviolet radiation, and peer-reviewed dermatology and public-health literature.

Methodology

How we pick what goes on this page.

  • Primary sources only. Government reports (MoRTH, CPCB, ICMR), global agencies (WHO, IARC), standards bodies (CEN), and peer-reviewed journals. No blog posts. No press releases dressed as science.
  • Latest available year. We update MoRTH and WHO figures when new annual reports drop. If a citation is older than the latest release, the year label makes that explicit.
  • No cherry-picking. Where evidence is mixed or a claim is contested, we say so in the copy rather than picking the most dramatic number.
  • Corrections welcome. Spotted a stat we've mis-cited or a newer report? Write to us at hello@roadmonkies.in — corrections ship the same week.

Your turn

The data describes the road. You describe the ride.