8, Feb 2024
Banaswadi Traffic Police and Traffic Warden Organisation Conduct Traffic Awareness Program
Bengaluru,8th February 2024: In a proactive effort to enhance road safety and raise awareness about traffic regulations, the Banaswadi Traffic Police in collaboration with the Traffic Warden Organisation conducted a comprehensive Road Safety and Traffic Awareness Program at Trilife Hospital today. The awareness program was conducted by Traffic Warden Mr. Satish Rao and Mr. Chetan, in the presence of Mr. Manjunatha, Inspector, Banaswadi Traffic Police Station, Mr. Muralidhar, Chief Warden, Bangalore City Traffic Warden Organisation, Asst. Sub Inspector Mr. Srinivas and Dr. Shafiq A M, Director and CEO, Trilife Hospital.
With the objective of reducing road accidents and promoting responsible driving behaviour, the training program featured informative sessions led by dedicated traffic wardens who enlightened the audience about crucial traffic rules and emphasized the importance of adhering to them for the safety of all road users. During the program, participants were educated on essential do’s and dont’s while driving and riding, emphasizing the significance of defensive driving techniques, adherence to speed limits, proper lane discipline, and the importance of using safety equipment such as helmets and seat belts.
One of the key highlights of the session was the discussion on the Good Samaritan Law, which encourages bystanders to offer immediate assistance to accident victims without fear of legal repercussions. This law serves as a vital tool in fostering a culture of compassion and prompt response during emergencies on the road.
Mr. Manjunatha, Inspector, Banaswadi Traffic Police, said “We believe that education and awareness are fundamental pillars in our efforts to reduce road accidents and ensure the well-being of our citizens. Through collaborative initiatives like today’s program, we aim to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate our roads safely. The Banaswadi Traffic Police and Traffic Warden Organisation remain committed to organizing similar initiatives in the future, as part of our ongoing efforts to create a safer and a more secure environment for all road users”.
Dr. Shafiq A M, Director and CEO Trilife Hospital, said, “We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Banaswadi Traffic Police and Traffic Warden Organisation for conducting this important educative program at Trilife Hospital. Their dedication to promoting road safety and raising awareness about traffic regulations is commendable, and we are proud to have played a part in this initiative.”
The Road Safety and Traffic Awareness Program received positive feedback from the participants, who appreciated the opportunity to enhance their understanding of traffic regulations and road safety practices. The program was attended by around 200 people including the public, family, and staff of the hospital.
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- By Rabindra