The Daily Telegraph

MBE dedicated to son, eight, killed in smart motorway crash

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

A ROAD safety campaigner has dedicated her MBE to her eight-year-old son who was killed in a collision on a smart motorway.

Meera Naran said no one should “ever feel what we had to feel” and vowed to continue highlighti­ng the risks until there were “zero deaths” on the roads.

Dev, her son, died on the hard shoulder after a lorry struck his grandfathe­r’s Toyota Yaris on the M6 in May 2018.

Speaking after she collected the award from Windsor Castle, Ms Naran said: “It was very emotional. I was very touched with how invested the Princess Royal was on the work.

“I don’t want anyone to ever feel what we had to feel. Our eight-year-old little boy didn’t reach home and I don’t want any parent to lose their

‘Our little boy didn’t reach home and I don’t want any parent to lose their loved one in such a tragic way’

loved one in such a sudden and tragic way.

“Road deaths are tragic and that’s exactly what I will continue to campaign for – everyone reaching home.”

Ms Naran, from Leicester, paid tribute to her “kind, generous and hardworkin­g” son and said her campaign for safer roads came from “all the unspent love I have for Dev”.

“To be honest, this whole day has been me collecting this medal for Dev.

“This is Dev’s medal and I’m so proud of him, and I always will be,” she said.

“I’m just being mum today and collecting it for him.”

Ms Naran, a university lecturer, said she welcomed the pause in the smart motorway rollout, adding it would allow time to “reassess” the system.

The introducti­on of the network has been halted until at least 2025 for a fiveyear review of safety data to be collected and analysed.

The Department for Transport has committed £900million on existing all-lane-running motorways, including £390 million to install 150 more emergency areas.

“I think this five years is so valuable, not only just in looking at the data, but looking at a solution for the future for us all,” Ms Naran said.

“Road deaths are not inevitable. They are preventabl­e and we need to do everything we can to mitigate risks.”

 ?? ?? Meera Naran after she was made an MBE by the Princess Royal following an ‘emotional’ investitur­e ceremony at Windsor Castle
Meera Naran after she was made an MBE by the Princess Royal following an ‘emotional’ investitur­e ceremony at Windsor Castle

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