Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has ordered a quick fix of road safety after a tragic accident in Noida. A 27-year-old software engineer died when his car fell into a water-filled pit on January 16. GNIDA CEO N.G. Ravi Kumar told officials to find and fix all potholes near roads fast. He also asked to mark all accident-prone black spots without any delay. "All assistant managers, managers and senior managers have been directed to survey their respective areas, identify potholes, sharp turns and black spots, and ensure immediate corrective measures," the official statement said. Officials have been given just three days to finish this work. They started field surveys to spot risky areas. Safety steps like road markers, cat's eyes, reflective paint, barricades near open drains, and speed breakers will be installed. Additional CEO Sumit Yadav checked roads in Sectors 2 and 3 and warned action against those who ignore safety. The electrical engineering team must ensure all street lights work properly and test them soon. Builders must follow safety rules at construction sites. Additional CEO Srilakshmi V.S. said work circles will submit affidavits proving safety steps are done. She also urged drivers to obey traffic rules to avoid accidents. This strong safety push follows the death on January 16 in Noida Sector 150 and a statewide road safety drive ordered by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.