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Chennai Traffic Police Launches Short Film Initiative to Promote Road Safety
The Greater Chennai Traffic Police (GCTP) has taken a proactive step towards enhancing road safety with the release of a series of short films under the initiative titled ‘Neenga Road Raja Va?’ (Are you the King of the Road). Directed by Vignesh Shivan, these films shed light on various traffic violations prevalent on Chennai roads, including wrong-side driving, dangerous maneuvers, and disregard for pedestrian crossings.
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The initiative encourages commuters to actively participate in promoting road safety by capturing instances of traffic violations and sharing them on social media platforms like X with the tag @RoadRaja. This collective effort aims to empower citizens to play a pivotal role in enforcing traffic rules and regulations.
According to statements released by the police department, Chennai has witnessed a notable decline in fatal accidents within GCTP limits. This positive trend is attributed to a combination of factors, including the automation of e-challans and robust awareness campaigns conducted by the city police.
In 2023, Chennai recorded a significant decrease in fatal accidents, marking a notable shift from its previous ranking as the top city in India for fatality rates. The number of fatal accidents dropped from 573 in 2021 to 204 in 2023, showcasing a commendable improvement in road safety standards.
Among the key statistics highlighted by the police, the reduction in fatalities due to riding without helmets is particularly noteworthy. Fatalities resulting from this violation decreased from 279 in 2021 to 196 in 2023, reflecting the efficacy of targeted awareness initiatives.
Additionally, the police report reveals that 60,181 cases of wrong-way driving were registered in 2023, underscoring the need for continuous efforts to educate and enforce traffic laws. Road safety programs conducted in schools have been instrumental in instilling awareness among young citizens, with over 100 schools participating and 7,200 students engaged in these initiatives.
The collaborative efforts of the Chennai Traffic Police and the active involvement of citizens in promoting road safety exemplify a commendable approach towards creating safer road environments. Through sustained awareness campaigns and innovative initiatives like ‘Neenga Road Raja Va?’, Chennai is paving the way for a more responsible and conscientious approach to road travel. Let’s all play our part in making Chennai’s roads safer for everyone.
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