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Kerala: Motor Vehicle enforcement department gifts 'Kheer' to drivers

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Published : Sep 7, 2019, 7:08 PM IST

In a bid to create awareness about road safety and the importance of traffic rules, traffic police were seen gifting 'Payasam mix'(sweet) to drivers. Packets of ready to make Payasam was given to people who wore helmets while on a two-wheeler and to those people who had seat belts on.

Motor Vehicle enforcement department gifts 'Payasam mix'(sweet) to drivers

Malappuram: Motor vehicle enforcement department of Malappuram in Kerala has come up with a unique idea to create awareness about road safety along with the celebration of Onam in the state.

Malappuram Traffic Police were seen gifting 'Payasam mix,' a Keralite delicacy to drivers who obeyed the traffic rules and avoided fines.

Motor Vehicle enforcement department gifts 'Payasam mix'(sweet) to drivers

According to reports, the initiative is also aimed at reinforcing the belief that motorists wearing helmets and seat belts will return home safely and avoid hefty fines following the introduction of the modified version of Motors Vehicle Act.

Packets of 'ready to make' Payasam was given to people who wore helmets while on a two-wheeler and to those people who had seat belts on.

The department took a similar initiative during Ramadan when they organized Iftar to spread the message of road safety.

The Motor Vehicles Amendment Act, approved by President Ram Nath Kovind last month, aims at stricter punishment for violation of traffic regulations. Since the implementation of the act on September 1, many traffic defaulters have been slapped with hefty penalties all over India.

Also read: Upset over transfer, Madras HC Chief Justice Tahilramani resigns

Malappuram: Motor vehicle enforcement department of Malappuram in Kerala has come up with a unique idea to create awareness about road safety along with the celebration of Onam in the state.

Malappuram Traffic Police were seen gifting 'Payasam mix,' a Keralite delicacy to drivers who obeyed the traffic rules and avoided fines.

Motor Vehicle enforcement department gifts 'Payasam mix'(sweet) to drivers

According to reports, the initiative is also aimed at reinforcing the belief that motorists wearing helmets and seat belts will return home safely and avoid hefty fines following the introduction of the modified version of Motors Vehicle Act.

Packets of 'ready to make' Payasam was given to people who wore helmets while on a two-wheeler and to those people who had seat belts on.

The department took a similar initiative during Ramadan when they organized Iftar to spread the message of road safety.

The Motor Vehicles Amendment Act, approved by President Ram Nath Kovind last month, aims at stricter punishment for violation of traffic regulations. Since the implementation of the act on September 1, many traffic defaulters have been slapped with hefty penalties all over India.

Also read: Upset over transfer, Madras HC Chief Justice Tahilramani resigns

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Motor Vehicle enforcement department gifts 'Payasam mix'(sweet) to motorists who obeys road safety rules in Malappuram, Kerala. This aims to reduce road accidents. The program is also aimed at reinforcing the belief that motorists wearing helmets and seat belts will return home safely. Payasam kit were given to pillion rider who wore helmet and those who sits in the back seat of a car wearing seat belt. The Enforcement Division established in the state as part of the Safe Kerala program had organized Iftar to reduce the dangers during Ramadan.

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