E-rickshaws are widely used for short-distance transport in many urban and semi-urban areas. However, it is often observed that some drivers may not have formal training, and vehicles may be operated without adequate safety awareness., In certain situations, e-rickshaws carry more passengers than intended or are driven at inappropriate speeds on uneven or crowded roads. The design of these vehicles, including their structure and weight distribution, may affect stability during sharp turns, sudden braking, or when overloaded., I have observed that in some areas, e-rickshaws tilt noticeably during turns or while moving on uneven roads, especially when fully loaded. This can increase the risk of imbalance and accidents., This problem highlights the combination of factors such as driving practices, passenger load, and vehicle stability that can influence safety. Improving awareness, training, and adherence to safe operating conditions is important to reduce risks in daily transport.