The document discusses motor vehicles, petrol pumps, and common vehicle emergencies in India. It estimates that as of 2010 there were 1.015 billion motor vehicles worldwide, with 191 million vehicles in India in 2014. India has approximately 45,000 petrol stations, with the highest concentration in major cities. Common vehicle emergencies include running out of fuel, battery failure, and needing first aid on the highway. The document proposes a company called "VEHICLEoGENCY" that would help people in these emergency situations using a network of mechanics, electricians, and pharmacists to respond within an hour of being contacted. It has the potential for a large market in India given the high vehicle density in major cities.