Follow Traffic Rules to Save Lives: DC Preeti

4 May 2025
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Introduction: A Wake-Up Call for Road Safety

In an earnest appeal to the residents of Kaithal, Deputy Commissioner Preeti emphasized the urgent need to follow traffic rules. Her message wasn’t just a directive—it was a heartfelt call to prevent tragedies before they happen. With rising concerns over road accidents, her words reflect both public sentiment and the shared responsibility we all carry.


Road Safety: A Shared Responsibility

DC Preeti reminded everyone that road safety isn’t just a legal formality. It’s a social duty. Following traffic rules helps protect not only our own lives but also the lives of others. Accidents can happen in seconds—but the pain they bring can last a lifetime.

She encouraged schools, colleges, and communities to spread awareness. Every individual must understand how small mistakes on the road can lead to major consequences. Public behavior on roads reflects the overall discipline and awareness of a society.


Key Traffic Rules Everyone Must Follow

To ensure that roads are safe for all, DC Preeti listed several critical traffic rules:

Respect traffic signals: Stop when it’s red, go only when it’s green.

Avoid over-speeding: Speed thrills, but it also kills.

Use zebra crossings: Pedestrians should cross only at marked spots.

Wear helmets: All two-wheeler riders must wear helmets for their safety.

Never drink and drive: Alcohol impairs judgment and slows reaction time.

Don’t use mobile phones while driving: Distractions can cause fatal accidents.

Always wear seat belts: They significantly reduce injury during crashes.

Observe road signs: They are there to guide and protect.

Slow down at danger zones: Pay attention to warning signs and signals.

These are not just laws. They are lifelines. Following them saves lives every single day.


Role of Traffic Police and Authorities

The DC stressed that the traffic police must not only educate the public but also take strict action against violators. Enforcement and awareness must go hand in hand.

Authorities on the Road Safety Committee must ensure all necessary infrastructure is in place—signage, zebra crossings, speed breakers, and street lights. These small measures make a big difference.

A safe road system depends on both rules and facilities. Citizens must cooperate, but officials must deliver.


Educating the Next Generation

DC Preeti made a special appeal to parents. They should ensure that their underage children do not drive vehicles. Teenagers often underestimate the risks. It is the duty of every parent to guide their children and prevent illegal driving.

She also urged schools to take part in this mission. Special sessions on road safety should be conducted. Awareness must begin at an early age. Responsible habits formed in school can last a lifetime.


Community Participation is Crucial

Public involvement is the key to any successful safety initiative. If each individual takes ownership, accidents will decline. Resident welfare associations, civil society groups, and volunteers can run local campaigns. They can distribute pamphlets, put up posters, and conduct workshops.

When citizens work together, real change happens.


A Clear Message from the DC

DC Preeti’s message is crystal clear: road safety is not an option. It’s a necessity. Every rule we follow is a step toward a safer society. Every precaution we take protects lives.

She called upon all departments to take their roles seriously. Whether it’s municipal bodies fixing potholes or the education department adding safety topics to the curriculum—everyone has a part to play.


Transitioning Toward Safer Roads

Kaithal, like many cities, is expanding. With growth comes more traffic. The time to act is now. We must transition from carelessness to caution. From violations to vigilance. The foundation for safer roads lies in awareness, enforcement, and community commitment.


Conclusion: Let Us All Be Responsible

Road safety begins with each one of us. Whether you’re a driver, a pedestrian, or a parent—your actions matter. DC Preeti’s appeal resonates deeply with the public. It reflects our collective desire to live in a safer world.

Let us all pledge to follow traffic rules—not just to avoid fines, but to protect lives. Because one responsible decision on the road can make all the difference.

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