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Bihar: Man distributes flowers urging people to follow traffic rules

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Published : Sep 14, 2019, 5:53 PM IST

Updated : Sep 14, 2019, 7:52 PM IST

Krishna Kumar Singh Kallu distributed roses to spread awareness among people who do not wear helmets or seat belts at the Kargil Chowk area in Patna. Besides this, he urged the government to organise awareness programmes regarding traffic rules so that people need not pay hefty fines.

Bihar: Man distributes flowers urging people to follow traffic rules

Patna (Bihar): In an attempt to spread awareness regarding the amended Motor Vehicle Act, a man distributed roses to people who were driving their respective vehicles without helmets or seat belts at the Kargil Chowk on Saturday.

"I am requesting the people to follow traffic rules. They should wear helmets and seatbelts while driving. They should carry all the relevant documents while driving. They should carry all the relevant documents while driving," the good samaritan Krishna Kumar Singh Kallu said.

Bihar: Man distributes flowers urging people to follow traffic rules

"However, the government should have given one-month ultimatum before introducing the new Motor Vehicle Act and an awareness campaign should have been done to avoid outcry in public regarding new rules," he added.

He further requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to order their officials to organise an awareness campaign for the public so that they can avoid paying hefty fines.

Also read: To mark PM Modi's birthday, BJP organises Seva Saptah

Patna (Bihar): In an attempt to spread awareness regarding the amended Motor Vehicle Act, a man distributed roses to people who were driving their respective vehicles without helmets or seat belts at the Kargil Chowk on Saturday.

"I am requesting the people to follow traffic rules. They should wear helmets and seatbelts while driving. They should carry all the relevant documents while driving. They should carry all the relevant documents while driving," the good samaritan Krishna Kumar Singh Kallu said.

Bihar: Man distributes flowers urging people to follow traffic rules

"However, the government should have given one-month ultimatum before introducing the new Motor Vehicle Act and an awareness campaign should have been done to avoid outcry in public regarding new rules," he added.

He further requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to order their officials to organise an awareness campaign for the public so that they can avoid paying hefty fines.

Also read: To mark PM Modi's birthday, BJP organises Seva Saptah

Last Updated : Sep 14, 2019, 7:52 PM IST
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