Traffic Rules Lecture Inspires Road Safety Awareness

6 May 2025
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Building a Safer Future: Youth Educated on Traffic Rules

A special lecture was held at the Government Polytechnic, Cheeka, aiming to raise awareness about traffic rules and road safety among students. The event featured Rajkumar Rana, Traffic In-charge of Kaithal, as the chief speaker. His engaging presentation focused on making young minds aware of their responsibilities on the road.


Understanding the Basics of Road Safety

Start with the Helmet and Seat Belt

During his talk, Mr. Rana emphasized the importance of safety gear like helmets for two-wheeler riders and seat belts for car users. He explained that these simple actions can prevent serious injuries.

“A helmet isn’t just a legal requirement; it’s your lifesaver,” he said.

The lecture encouraged students to take personal responsibility for their safety. According to Mr. Rana, most road accidents occur due to neglect and overconfidence. By wearing helmets and seat belts, lives can be saved in just seconds.


Avoiding Dangerous Habits on the Road

Say No to Over-Speeding and Mobile Use

One of the most crucial points made was to avoid speeding and using mobile phones while driving. Mr. Rana explained that such habits might seem harmless but can become deadly in moments.

โ€œSpeed thrills, but it kills,โ€ he stated.

Ignoring speed limits or checking a phone for just a second can result in catastrophic accidents. Instead, drivers must focus entirely on the road.


Follow Traffic Signals and Save Lives

Traffic lights are not optionalโ€”they are life-saving systems. Mr. Rana urged students to follow red lights, zebra crossings, and lane discipline.

Through relatable real-life incidents, he explained how following traffic signals can reduce city congestion and road mishaps.


Create a Culture of Safety

Lead by Example at Home and Society

Mr. Rana’s message was simple: Change starts with you. Students must first practice the rules themselves and then encourage their families and neighbors to do the same.

“Safety is not just personal. Itโ€™s social,” he reminded everyone.

By being role models, young people can help develop a culture of road responsibility.


The Principalโ€™s Closing Words

At the end of the event, Principal Davinder Rana expressed gratitude to Mr. Rajkumar Rana. In his speech, he reinforced the importance of practicing what was taught.

โ€œListening is not enough. Apply these rules in daily life,โ€ he urged.

He added that the goal of their institution is not just to impart technical knowledge, but to produce responsible citizens who understand real-life values.


Students Respond Positively

The lecture saw hundreds of students and several faculty members in attendance. Many described the session as eye-opening and said they would now be more careful on the road.

One student remarked,

โ€œI never realized how skipping a small rule could cost lives. Iโ€™m going to wear my helmet every time now.โ€

Such feedback highlights the need for more such awareness programs in schools and colleges.


External Resources for Further Learning

For those who wish to learn more about road signs and traffic safety, you can refer to the Road Safety Books by MoRTH. These are official resources that help understand the signs, laws, and common mistakes on roads.

Also, read the insightful opinion of Deputy Commissioner Preeti on why following traffic rules saves lives: Read Here.


Why This Matters

India reports thousands of deaths every year due to road accidents. Many of these could be avoided by simple acts of awareness, discipline, and responsibility.

With growing traffic and urbanization, our roads are becoming more crowded. In such a scenario, educating youth is vital. Programs like the one in Cheeka act as a foundation for behavioral change.


Conclusion

The lecture at Government Polytechnic, Cheeka, was more than just a session. It was a movement toward saving lives and making Indiaโ€™s roads safer. Through powerful examples and clear communication, Mr. Rajkumar Rana showed that traffic rules are not burdens but shields of protection.

Everyoneโ€”from students to teachersโ€”came away with a renewed sense of duty. Such awareness is the first step toward reducing accidents and creating a more mindful society.

Letโ€™s all commit to following traffic rulesโ€”not just for ourselves, but for everyone around us.

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