The challenge is to develop and introduce the technological solutions for the emergency response by the roadside during any occurrences. In Bangladesh, when accidents happen on the road, getting help quickly is a big problem. Right now, it takes about 45 minutes on average for emergency services to arrive at the accident scene. This long wait can make injuries worse and sometimes even lead to more serious consequences. One reason for the slow response is that the emergency teams don’t have all the tools and equipment they need to act fast. There’s a real need to make big changes in how emergency responses are handled, using new technology to make things better and faster. For example, we could use an app that lets people report accidents right away, sending the location and details to the nearest emergency team. GPS technology could help these teams find the fastest route to the accident scene, avoiding traffic jams and other delays. Another idea is to have drones that can quickly fly to the accident spot to provide first aid supplies or even send back live video to the emergency teams, so they know what to expect before they arrive. By introducing these kinds of technological solutions and making sure all the different emergency services can work together smoothly, we can help get help to accident scenes much faster. This could save lives and prevent injuries from getting worse, making the roads in Bangladesh safer for everyone.