Mark it. Report it.Make it safer.
Map dangerous potholes, uncovered manholes, and exposed wires across Pakistan. Every report automatically tags your elected MNA, MPA, and ministers on X — creating public accountability, not just complaints.


Open Manholes
Exposed Wires
Potholes
Flooding
Broken Roads
Free to use
Always
No sign-up
Anonymous
GPS precise
Accurate
Community run
By citizens
How it works
Report to action in four steps
No accounts, no bureaucracy. Report a hazard and we automatically escalate it to your elected officials on X.
Drop a pin
Tap anywhere on the map to mark the exact location of a hazard you spotted on your street.
Add evidence
Categorize it, rate severity, snap a photo or record a short video right from your phone.
Community validates
Other citizens upvote dangerous reports. The most critical hazards surface to the top automatically.
Officials notified
Your report is automatically posted on X from @marksafepk, tagging your district's MNA, MPA, and ministers with photo evidence and their public contacts.
Why MarkSafe
Built for the streets of Pakistan
Pakistan loses hundreds of lives yearly to preventable street hazards. We put the power of change in the hands of those who walk these streets every day.
Anonymous by design
No accounts. No sign-ups. No phone numbers. Report any hazard instantly and anonymously — because safety reporting should never feel risky for the reporter.
0
Personal data collected
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To file a report
Photo & video evidence
Snap photos or record video directly from your camera. Compressed and uploaded instantly — making every report undeniable proof.
Community verification
Other citizens upvote dangerous spots. The most critical hazards float to the top — creating a crowd-sourced priority list for authorities.
Automatic official accountability
Every report is automatically posted on X from @marksafepk, tagging your district's MNA, MPA, and relevant ministers with evidence and their public contacts. No more ignored complaints.
1,000+
Elected officials in database
141
Districts covered nationwide
GPS-precise mapping
Every report is pinned to exact coordinates on OpenStreetMap — bilingual in English and Urdu. Works across all cities in Pakistan.
Your report could save a life
Every pin dropped is a potential accident prevented — and an elected official held accountable. Start mapping dangerous spots in your city today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to create an account to report a hazard?+
No. MarkSafe is completely anonymous by design. No accounts, no sign-ups, no phone numbers required. Report any hazard instantly.
Is MarkSafe free to use?+
Yes, MarkSafe is 100% free. It is a community-driven platform built for the people of Pakistan.
What types of hazards can I report?+
You can report potholes, uncovered manholes, exposed electric lines, flooding, broken roads, unsafe construction, broken streetlights, open sewage, and other hazards.
How does MarkSafe verify reports?+
MarkSafe uses community verification. Other citizens upvote dangerous reports, and the most critical hazards surface to the top automatically.
Does MarkSafe collect personal data?+
Zero personal data is collected. MarkSafe is anonymous by design. No identifying information is required.
Which cities in Pakistan does MarkSafe cover?+
MarkSafe works across all cities in Pakistan. The GPS-precise mapping supports both English and Urdu map tiles.
How does MarkSafe notify government officials?+
Every hazard report automatically generates a public post on X (Twitter) from @marksafepk that tags your area's MNA, MPA, and relevant provincial ministers with the hazard details, photo evidence, and their public contact information. This creates public accountability pressure on elected representatives.
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