Recently, witnessed some traffic awareness march organized by Punjab traffic police of various cities along with respective school students.
Students & volunteers under police officials, marching around the roads while holding slogans on traffic awareness for the public.
That is very good initiative by state govt and traffic police about spreading awareness about the traffic rules and road safety for all.
There are so many programs or drives organized by various Govt, Private & NGOs to spread awareness over road safety.
But still problem of traffic. road accidents, congestion on roads is increasing day by day.
Are the awareness problems organized by various institutes not enough, lacking something while fully delivering to the public about road safety or some other problem.
Currently Major Traffic Challenges in Punjab
Apart from above, there are some factors, about which people are already well aware but still ignore. Like
We all are well aware of above basic traffic norms, but still, most of the people ignore it. So, people do not need awareness for these basic traffic norms.
Imo, the problem of adhering the traffic rules by the public is because of the gap between the traffic awareness and compliance.
To minimize the gap between traffic awareness and compliance, here are a few actionable suggestions that could be included in the article:
Conclusion
Traffic awareness in Punjab is not just a responsibility of the government but a collective effort involving every citizen. By fostering a culture of road safety and adhering to traffic rules, the state can reduce accidents, save lives, and ensure safer roads for all. The time to act is now, and with coordinated efforts, Punjab can set an example for the rest of the country in traffic management and safety.
To instill a culture of traffic safety, long-term educational initiatives are vital. Schools and colleges should include traffic awareness in their curriculum, focusing on the consequences of reckless driving and the benefits of disciplined road behavior. Community-based workshops and collaborations with NGOs can further strengthen these efforts.
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Very good article, it is collective responsibility of all citizens along with traffic officials.
If we think traffic police is only responsible for making and applying rules, then we are mistaken. Everybody is equally responsible for following the traffic rules.
It does not mean that until the police will not catch us, we will not wear helmet. If police personals are not standing at traffic signals, we can jump the traffic lights.
it is our social and moral responsibly to follow the traffic rules