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RAJOURI JAN 15:– In a noteworthy move to enhance road safety awareness, the Regional Transport Office (RTO) Rajouri, in collaboration with the Traffic Police, conducted a joint awareness drive today at Muradpur Jammu-Poonch National Highway. This initiative was part of the ongoing National Road Safety Month, held under the directives of Transport Commissioner Vishesh Pal Mahajan.
The campaign, aimed at two-wheeler riders, emphasized the critical importance of wearing helmets to reduce fatalities in road accidents. Officials educated riders about the dangers of riding without helmets and shared valuable insights on safe driving practices.
As a part of the initiative, 40 helmets were distributed free of cost to two-wheeler riders, reinforcing the safety message. Additionally, chocolates were distributed as a goodwill gesture, symbolizing the administration’s care and commitment to public well-being.
Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) Rajouri, Pawan Kumar Sharma, who led the campaign, expressed optimism about the impact of such initiatives. “Our aim is to make our roads safer through awareness and action. Wearing a helmet is a simple step that can save lives,” he stated.
The drive was well-received by the public, with many riders appreciating the efforts of the authorities. DSP Traffic Shiv Kumar, along with other officials, was present at the event, lending support to the cause.
As National Road Safety Month continues, such initiatives are expected to leave a lasting impact on driving behavior, contributing to safer roads for all.