Our organization believes that road safety is a shared responsibility, and following traffic rules is not just a legal requirement but also a moral duty.
"It is necessary that everyone should follow traffic rules. All those rebels who don't care to follow the rules are in constant danger. It is our moral duty to follow road safety rules."
The organization actively conducted sessions on the Motor Vehicle Act and Traffic Rules to educate citizens about their rights and responsibilities on the road.
People were informed that the best way to protect oneself and others is to follow proper traffic rules.
Always wear a helmet while riding a two-wheeler.
Always wear a seat belt while driving a four-wheeler.
Strictly obey traffic signals and road signs.
Avoid rash driving — high speed is one of the leading causes of road accidents.
Always carry valid documents (license, registration, insurance, pollution certificate, etc.) while driving.
Follow lane discipline and avoid using mobile phones while driving.
The Traffic Police Team extended their support during the campaign and shared:
WhatsApp helpline number
Emergency contact numbers for reporting violations
Citizens were encouraged to record violations (e.g., reckless driving, signal jumping) and share them with traffic authorities through WhatsApp for prompt action.
The Road Safety Program led by our NGO aims to:
Reduce road accidents
Raise awareness about safe driving habits
Encourage people to become responsible road users
We continue to work towards building a culture of responsibility, discipline, and awareness on the roads—making our streets safer for everyone.
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