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Right2Go

The problem: Everyone has faced this — you’re stuck in traffic, traveling on a highway, or walking in a busy market, and suddenly you need a washroom. But public toilets? They’re either too far, too dirty, or unsafe to use. So people are forced to go in the open, which is unhygienic, embarrassing, and unsafe (especially for women and children).

The solution (Road side Washrooms): A network of clean, safe, smart washrooms placed on roadsides, bus stops, and public spaces. Each washroom is self-cleaning, has water, proper lighting, and can be located through an app or even simple QR codes nearby. They’re sustainable too—waste gets converted into biogas to power the lights and fans inside.

For example:

  • Traveling on the highway? → RoadWash shows you the nearest clean washroom.

  • Women in cities → lockable, safe stalls with panic buttons for security.

  • Daily commuters → affordable, hygienic access instead of unsafe corners of the street.

Who benefits?

  • Users: Dignity, safety, and hygiene when they need it most.

  • Communities: Cleaner roads, less open urination/defecation, safer for kids and women.

  • Local governments: A smart, sustainable solution that actually gets used.

  • Brands/Businesses: Advertising space that funds operations.

Why does this matter? Because needing a toilet is not optional. It’s a basic human dignity issue. Dirty, unsafe public washrooms make people suffer silently — holding it in, feeling unsafe, or being forced into unhygienic conditions. A smart washroom system means health, safety, and dignity for everyone, every day.

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  • I absolutely love how this addresses both sanitation and safety, particularly for women and children. Converting waste to biogas is pure brilliance—clean energy from clean toilets! Implemented well, this could revolutionize urban and rural spaces both.
  • This is a good idea but have you thought about the people in india who are going to spoil all of these smart washrooms no matter what! So, this might be a very high maintenance project because it will need cleaning and repairing very often.
    Maybe solving it would make it a better idea
  • This idea of accessible, clean, and safe public washrooms is a game changer for everyday commuters. It’s great to see hygiene and safety prioritized. It’d be even more helpful if the app showed real-time availability, so you’d know exactly when and where to go without any hassle.
  • This is a well-thought-out and impactful idea. It addresses a critical everyday problem with a practical, sustainable, and inclusive solution. By focusing on hygiene, safety, and accessibility—especially for women and children—it not only improves public health but also enhances community well-being. The integration of technology, self-sustainability, and security features shows strong potential for scalability and long-term success.
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