Police, NSS, Madras University organise road safety awareness bike rally in Chennai ANI | Updated: Feb 06, 2021 12:29 IST
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 6 (ANI): As a part of Road Safety Month, the National Service Scheme (NSS) along with the University of Madras and ChennaiTraffic Police jointly organised a road safety awareness bike rally and walkathon at Chennai s Besant Nagar on Saturday.
The rally was flagged off by Chennai Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Agarwal at Eliot s beach. Greater Chennai Police and Greater ChennaiTraffic Police are enforcing road rules and creating awareness through education. We are also coordinating with the hospitals so as to provide emergency services and with other agencies for road improvement. These are the steps we are following to ensure road safety. Any life lost in a road accident is a matter of concern. Not only police, but the entire society should work towards the motto of zero fataliti
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