In my village, during school exam days, many students walk to school using nearby roads. During the rainy season, these roads are often in poor condition, with uneven surfaces, potholes, and accumulated water mixed with mud., While students are walking, vehicles often pass by at high speed, splashing dirty water and wet soil onto them. As a result, students reach school completely wet and uncomfortable, especially on important exam days. This not only causes physical discomfort but also affects their confidence and concentration during exams., In some cases, the situation can also be unsafe, as slippery roads and fast-moving vehicles increase the risk of accidents. Despite this, there is little control over vehicle speed or road maintenance in these areas., This problem highlights the need for better road conditions, proper drainage systems, and awareness among drivers to slow down near school zones, especially during rainy seasons, to ensure the safety and well-being of students.