Road Safety for Women
Your Daughter Rides Every Day. Is She Actually Protected?
India loses 70,000 women to two-wheeler accidents every year. Most weren't wearing a helmet or had one that didn't fit correctly to stay on.
Think about the last time your daughter left home on her scooty. Did she put on a helmet? Did it fit? Did you check?
Most fathers don't. Not because they don't care, but because it's become routine. She leaves every day. She comes back every day. The risk feels abstract, until it isn't.
India has one of the highest rates of two-wheeler road fatalities in the world. And among those numbers, women are among the most unprotected on the road.
Why so many women ride without helmets
The reasons are familiar to anyone who's tried to wear one. It's uncomfortable. It ruins the hair. It's heavy. It's too hot. For a short ride, it doesn't feel worth it.
These aren't excuses. They're real friction points that have kept helmet use among women low for decades. And they're all problems that a helmet built specifically for women is designed to solve.
The data is unambiguous. A helmet, worn correctly, dramatically changes the outcome of an accident. The problem isn't knowledge. Most people know helmets save lives. The problem is that the helmets available don't make it easy for women to actually wear them.
The helmet she'll actually wear
Tvarra is India's first helmet brand built exclusively for women. Lighter shell. Better ventilation. Designed so it doesn't feel like a burden on a summer morning in a small city.
Every Tvarra helmet is ISI and DOT certified. So the protection is real, not just the comfort. Starting at Rs. 1,950, it's a straightforward decision for any parent who wants to know their daughter is protected.
You can't be with her on every ride. But you can make sure she's protected on all of them.
ISI & DOT Certified
Built Only for Women
Starting Rs. 1,950
India's First Women-Only Helmet Brand