Saturday, September 26, 2009

Activity Photograph


Tarun Gupta(Founder Chairman of Prerna Seva Sansthan(Trust) with CO Border Ms Happy Guptan IPS from Ghaziabad Police Dept & others on Launch of Campaign (26.09.2009)


Tarun Gupta(Founder Chairman of Prerna Seva Sansthan (Trust) with Sh. Sunil Sharma MLA Ghaziabad, Sh. Dinesh Goel (Chairman of RKGIT Group) & others on Launch of Campaign (26.09.2009)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

- ROAD PE RAAHI MAT LADO BHAI -

A "ROAD RAGE" Prevention Campaign Launched in Ghaziabad .

AIM :- To Create an Environment of Harmony on our Roads.

For Details logon to :- www.roadperaahimatladobhai.blogspot.com OR
Call us at :- Mob:- 9891069636 / 0120 - 2821338 / 2826025


Road Pe Raahi Mat lado Bhai- Stickers for 4 Wheelers

Monday, July 6, 2009

Why Should We Worry About Road Rage ?

As we now spend more time on roads on either private or commercial vehicles due to varied reasons, incidences of "Road Rage" are increasing. "Road Rage" is becoming the most pressing Traffic Safety problem from the Traffic Police. Occurrence of more "Road Rage" incidences is an indication of deterioration of the civic sense of the modern community. This has become a thought for worry.
Not only the civilians but also our respected Prime Minister was not left from the deadly evil's attack. He suggested that "People must learn road manners, how to give way to pedestrians, how to observe normal rules while overtaking, how to park and when not to blow horns."

Indian "Road Ragers" use absurd sentences like: 'Sadak kya tere baap ki hai?', 'Bahar aoon kya gaadi se?', 'Pata hai main kaun hoon?'

Legally, Government has formulated laws relating to "Compensation Cases for rash and negligent driving under IPC Section: 279, 337, and 338, but looking at the present condition of the road, they all seem to be going in vain.

The lack of infrastructure, poor road condition, increase in traffic all add to the already pent up anger within the Indian Drivers which transforms into "Road Rage - A Reason to Worry".

Do's and Don'ts of Road Rage

Do's
• Do make an apology if you have done a mistake.
• Do try to be seated in the car in case of a conflict.
• Do tune in to your favorite music to feel relax while driving.
• Do try to use public transports.
• Do drive within the posted limits.
• Do look for less congested routes.
• Do make an attempt to get out of the way in case of a conflict.
• Do make it a point to report aggressive driving to the concerned officials.
• Do put as much distance between you and others as possible.
• Do stay behind a suspected drunk driver.


Don'ts
• Don't allow yourself to become distracted by talking on your cellular phone, eating, drinking or putting on makeup.
• Don't make and respond to any angry gesture or action.
• Don't rush if you are getting late.
• Don't use abusive language while driving.
• Don't cut in front of any vehicle.
• Don't challenge by speeding.
• Don't make an eye contact.
• Don't tailgate.
• Don't make matters worse by triggering confrontations.
• Don't try to stop the vehicle between roads.
• Don't attempt to act to the capacity of the police.

Road Rage - A Menace :-

Literally, "Road Rage" is a term used to refer to the violent incidents caused by stress while driving on high traffic zones on roadways. It is usually associated with "Aggressive Driving". But, in lay man's language, "Road Rage" can be defined as an incident in which an angry or impatient motorist or passenger intentionally injures or kills another motorist, passenger, or pedestrian, or attempts or threatens to injure or kill another motorist, passenger, or pedestrian. "Road Rage" often occurs with exchange of swear words and furious shouts at the fellow commuter.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Contact us

Road Pe Raahi Mat lado Bhai
A Social Welfare Initiative of Prerna Seva Sansthan(Trust)
170 -171,First Floor Devika Chamber Rajnagar District Centre
Ghaziabad Uttarpradesh INDIA
Phone:- 9891069636 / 0120 – 2821338 /2826025
E.mail:- roadperaahimatladobhai@gmail.com