LUDHIANA: The police here have sought suggestions from the city residents to ease out traffic chaos from the city. The city police on Sunday uploaded a post on its official FB page and twitter handle, asking them to share traffic-related problems and suggestions. Soon after the post, city residents started posting suggestions and also spoke about the problems.
While many people shared details about the areas where they witness more traffic jams, some people wanted some roads and faulty traffic signals repaired. Some residents also asked the police to take action against the bus and auto drivers who stop the vehicle in the middle of the road and create chaos. Besides, some residents also urged the traffic police to focus on checking traffic jams, rather than issuing challans.
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With 250 cartoons from 39 countries, international cartoon exhibition on road safety held in Jammu
Jammu : To spread awareness on traffic rules, a three day International Cartoon Exhibition on Road Safety has been organised in Jammu with 250 cartoons from 39 countries under the aegis of an eminent international cartoonist.
A total of 150 artists took part in the exhibition. It was organised by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) at Kala Kendra.
“A total of four people are dying daily due to road accidents in Jammu and more than 30 people are getting injured due to the accidents Jammu and Kashmir. It’s a trauma and economic loss to the family, society, and nation,” N K Shil Regional Director of ICCR J&K and Ladakh said.
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Ford India has released the findings of its road safety study. Dubbed the Ford Cartesy Survey 2020 , it assesses the behaviour of Indian road users in six major cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai and Kolkata. The report not only highlights a low level of awareness and discipline among Indian road users, but also shows a stark difference in people s outlook towards road safety in different cities, with the national capital performing the worst.
Study found four clear personality types among Indian drivers
A positive impact of education on road behaviour was reported
Socio-economic status also affected people’s road manners