Sunday, April 3, 2011

10-15 % Car owners in cities are taking 85% of pedestrians, bus, rickshaw travellers for the ride....

10-15 % Car owners in cities are taking 85%
of pedestrians, bus, rickshaw travellers
 for the ride....

They are impatient and often beat or Kill Rickshaw walas
and Senior Citizens if they are little slow on roads.

They have no threat or fear of Traffic Laws
or police.

Government and Police have no respect for
pedestrians ; they are treatd like criminals.

Even drivers of Big Cars  are behaving like
they are Kings of the cities.

Traffic Police should have a big campaign
against the Traffic law Breakers even if they are
driving BMWs - They should be heavily punished
by heavy fine and imprisonment

If things are not controlled in time ,
I think it will lead to very diffcult civil war situations. Bottled fury of public will
burst any time for unprecedented situation.

Please Read below article of today 3rd april 2011 of THE HINDU
supporting my argument....





Online edition of India's National Newspaper

Sunday, Apr 03, 2011

Andhra Pradesh - Kadapa Printer Friendly Page   Send this Article to a Friend

‘Many road accidents caused by negligence of drivers'
Special Correspondent
KADAPA: Most of the road accidents occur due to negligence of drivers and non-adherence to traffic rules, Pushpagiri School director M. Vivekananda Reddy said on Saturday.
Speaking at a sadassu on “Traffic rules – safety of life,” jointly organised by Pushpagiri Traffic Club and Kadapa Traffic Police on Pushpagiri school premises here, Mr. Reddy said several lives were being lost due to overloaded vehicles meeting with accidents. Stressing the need for improving enforcement of traffic rules by police personnel, he said the department's image was being tarnished as some of them were resorting to taking bribe.
Poster released
Kadapa Traffic Circle Inspector Babu Reddy called upon students to create awareness in society and also tell their elders about traffic safety guidelines. He released a poster and gave a power-point presentation on curbing accidents.
Traffic Sub-Inspector Chandrasekhar administered a pledge to the students that they would follow traffic safety rules.
Later, students of the school, sporting coloured headgears and carrying traffic club flags and placards that read ‘Speed kills, avoid using cell phones while driving,' etc. took out a rally which was flagged off by Traffic Circle Inspectors Balasubramanyam and Babu Reddy, and Mr. Vivekananda Reddy. Traffic policemen led the rally on motorcycles.

Warm Regards
 Mr. Bankim Shah

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