Road safety Rules to public please follow This
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* Road safety Rules to public please follow This
Traffic is formally organized in many jurisdictions, with marked lanes, junctions, intersections, interchanges, traffic signals, or signs. Traffic is often classified by type: heavy motor vehicle (e.g., car, truck); other vehicle (e.g., moped, bicycle); and pedestrian. Different classes may share speed limits and easement, or may be segregated. Some jurisdictions may have very detailed and complex rules of the road while others rely more on drivers' common sense and willingness to cooperate.
TIRUCHI: A large number of school students of the city learnt the basics of traffic rules and road safety at a special exposure programme organised at the Traffic Park at the Collectorate campus on Monday as part of the Road Safety Week.
The programme was organised by Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) and the Regional Transport Office.
Collector T. Soundiah inaugurated a programme and a photo exhibition on road accidents and ways to avoid them.
Motor Vehicle Inspectors explained road rules and ways to strictly follow them while walking on roads.
The TNSTC, Tiruchi Region, General Manager D. Subbaraj, Regional Transport Officer, Tiruchi M. Natarajan, Regional Transport Officer, Srirangam K. Pakkirisamy, Motor Vehicle Inspectors and students of severak schools participated in the programme.
Awareness rallies on road safety, meetings with vehicle drivers and distribution of pamphlets marked the observance of week-long 24{+t}{+h}Road Safety Week from January 1 to 7 that came to an end here on Monday.
Police Commissioner K.C. Mahali flagged off a rally from Collectorate that passed through Four Road Junction before culminating at New Bus Stand. At the end, college students, who took part in the rally, were briefed about the importance of wearing helmet, concept of golden hour to save life of accident victims and giving first aid to the victims.
“Students should educate their friends and family members to follow road rules for safety of all”, a senior police official said. Of the total fatal in the city last year, 44 per cent accounted for motorcycle and pillion riders without helmet and another 44 per cent accounted for pedestrians.
Read more »* Road safety Rules to public please follow This
Traffic is formally organized in many jurisdictions, with marked lanes, junctions, intersections, interchanges, traffic signals, or signs. Traffic is often classified by type: heavy motor vehicle (e.g., car, truck); other vehicle (e.g., moped, bicycle); and pedestrian. Different classes may share speed limits and easement, or may be segregated. Some jurisdictions may have very detailed and complex rules of the road while others rely more on drivers' common sense and willingness to cooperate.
TIRUCHI: A large number of school students of the city learnt the basics of traffic rules and road safety at a special exposure programme organised at the Traffic Park at the Collectorate campus on Monday as part of the Road Safety Week.
The programme was organised by Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) and the Regional Transport Office.
Collector T. Soundiah inaugurated a programme and a photo exhibition on road accidents and ways to avoid them.
Motor Vehicle Inspectors explained road rules and ways to strictly follow them while walking on roads.
The TNSTC, Tiruchi Region, General Manager D. Subbaraj, Regional Transport Officer, Tiruchi M. Natarajan, Regional Transport Officer, Srirangam K. Pakkirisamy, Motor Vehicle Inspectors and students of severak schools participated in the programme.
Awareness rallies on road safety, meetings with vehicle drivers and distribution of pamphlets marked the observance of week-long 24{+t}{+h}Road Safety Week from January 1 to 7 that came to an end here on Monday.
Police Commissioner K.C. Mahali flagged off a rally from Collectorate that passed through Four Road Junction before culminating at New Bus Stand. At the end, college students, who took part in the rally, were briefed about the importance of wearing helmet, concept of golden hour to save life of accident victims and giving first aid to the victims.
“Students should educate their friends and family members to follow road rules for safety of all”, a senior police official said. Of the total fatal in the city last year, 44 per cent accounted for motorcycle and pillion riders without helmet and another 44 per cent accounted for pedestrians.
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