During the campaign, Bedi asked a man, who was driving a motorcycle with his wife and two children riding pillion, that "such a violation of traffic rules will not be tolerated".
When there’s no culture of wearing a helmet in Puducherry and its CM keeps stalling enforcement & every 3rd day there’s a fatal accident, due to non wearing of a helmet,where does one begin?Giveup or take it in one’s own hands as well,alongside challenging enforcement agencies? pic.twitter.com/VQAUbYgUdU
— Kiran Bedi (@thekiranbedi) February 10, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">When there’s no culture of wearing a helmet in Puducherry and its CM keeps stalling enforcement & every 3rd day there’s a fatal accident, due to non wearing of a helmet,where does one begin?Giveup or take it in one’s own hands as well,alongside challenging enforcement agencies? pic.twitter.com/VQAUbYgUdU
— Kiran Bedi (@thekiranbedi) February 10, 2019When there’s no culture of wearing a helmet in Puducherry and its CM keeps stalling enforcement & every 3rd day there’s a fatal accident, due to non wearing of a helmet,where does one begin?Giveup or take it in one’s own hands as well,alongside challenging enforcement agencies? pic.twitter.com/VQAUbYgUdU
— Kiran Bedi (@thekiranbedi) February 10, 2019
She also spotted an overcrowded auto-rickshaw and warned its driver, besides asking some passengers to get off.
Bedi asked police personnel to check motorists and ensure that traffic rules are followed.
National Road Safety Week was celebrated in the country between February 4 and February 10.
(With inputs from PTI)
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