Campaign against honking

‘Horn Not OK Please’ held at major junctions across the city

August 08, 2017 07:42 am | Updated 07:42 am IST - Kochi

Students paste stickers on vehicles carrying the ‘Horn Not OK Please’ message in the city.

Students paste stickers on vehicles carrying the ‘Horn Not OK Please’ message in the city.

Young Indians, the youth wing of the Confederation of Indian Industry, organise d a campaign against unnecessary honking called ‘Horn Not OK Please’ on Monday. The campaign is aimed at reducing the incidences of unnecessary vehicle honking in the city. It was held at major junctions across the city with Yi Yuva students from various schools leading the campaign, said a press release here.

The campaign was organised at Thevara, Fort Kochi, and Karingachira junctions by the students of St. Thomas Girls’ High School, the Delta Study, and Bhavans Munshi Vidyashram. During the campaign, the students explained to motorists the need to reduce honking.

Following this, they pasted stickers on vehicles carrying the message. Tags that could be hung inside vehicles were also given to motorists. The campaign was well received by the public.

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