Srinagar: The annual Road Safety Week, observed from January 11 to January 17, has concluded in the Chersoo area of Awantipora, Kashmir, with a series of impactful activities aimed at raising awareness about road safety and reducing accidents. The week-long campaign, which is observed across India, highlighted the importance of safe driving practices and responsible behavior on the roads.
As per an official statement, the primary objective of Road Safety Week is to reduce road accidents and fatalities by promoting road safety awareness and encouraging safe driving habits. A variety of programs and initiatives were organized across the country to emphasize the crucial role of both drivers and pedestrians in maintaining road safety.
Throughout the week, educational programs, rallies, and workshops were held across several states, aiming to raise public awareness about traffic rules and the importance of adhering to road safety norms. Additionally, seminars and conferences were conducted, where experts, government officials, and stakeholders discussed pressing road safety issues and shared strategies to curb accidents.
Traffic police and transport authorities played a crucial role by conducting thorough inspections to ensure vehicles were roadworthy and that drivers were adhering to safety regulations. Police forces also actively enforced helmet and seatbelt usage to reduce the risk of serious injuries during road accidents.
The Road Safety Week in Awantipora saw participation from prominent figures across various sectors, including Amrish Manikar, Project Director, NHAI, Mohd. Idrees, DySP Traffic Anantnag, Javaid Ahmad, DTI Anantnag, Farooq Ahmad, DTI Pulwama, Anil Koul, Project Manager, RAMKY INFRA LTD, and Mohammad Maqbool, Manager, Ramky Infra Ltd.
The observance of Road Safety Week remains a critical effort in promoting safer roads and reducing the number of road-related fatalities in India.