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Towards making roads safe

January 06, 2013 11:00 am | Updated November 17, 2021 03:36 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Traffic Safety Week to be observed from January 18

Commissioner of Police Shivadhar Reddy speaking after launching a campaign to educate people on road safety in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. Displaying the sticker released on the occasion is Circle Inspector (traffic) B. Rajeswara Rao. Photo: K.R. Deepak

The Traffic Safety Week commencing January 18 will be observed with a purpose and not as a formality, Commissioner of Police B. Shivadhar Reddy has said. He was speaking at a programme launched to make people ready for the road safety campaign here on Saturday.

Mr. Shivadhar Reddy released stickers with short slogans, which stress the need to wear helmets while riding two-wheelers and fasten seat belt while driving a four-wheeler. It was also advised against driving vehicles with headlights in high beam mode.

“During the Road Safety Week, the theme of which this year is ‘Arrive alive’, the stress will be on making the drivers understand and follow the basics. By taking small precautions one can avoid accidents,” Mr. Shivadhar Reddy said. The pedestrian would be given importance.

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All schools would be involved in the exercise. That was the reason why the Traffic Safety Week would be organised from January 18, when schools reopen after Sankranti vacation.

People would be explained the danger of driving a two-wheeler with children made to sit on the pillion. They should also know when and how to cross a street, he said.

Accidents and people not following the road rules were social problems, he said, and felt that everyone should be involved in making the roads safe.

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Mr. Shivadhar Reddy said the campaign conducted during the safety week would be followed up later.

Additional DCP (traffic) V. Suresh Babu, ADCP (law and order) B. Atchyuta Rao, Assistant CP (traffic) M. Raja Rao, and Inspector (traffic) D. Rajeswara Rao were present.

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