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Letter the editor of newspaper highlighting the road safety rules

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Answered by Anonymous
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23,
Defence Colony,
New Delhi-110022.

14 July 20xx

The Editor,
The Times of India,
New Delhi-110018.

Sir,

Subject: Road safety

I am a regular reader of your newspaper and wish to use the columns of your esteemed daily to bring to the notice of the public and the authorities the urgent need for road safety.


Young drivers enjoy driving at fast speed and often flaunt rules and regulations. They get an adrenaline rush by driving beyond the speed limit and claim it is exciting and thrilling. But, it is extremely dangerous as the roads are crowded, there is much less control of the vehicle at great speed and there are greater chances of accidents. We must follow traffic rules, it is always better to be safe than sorry. At times, people drive very fast under the influence of alcohol and this must be avoided at all costs. Pedestrians must cross only at zebra crossing and drivers need to give right of way to them. At the traffic lights, drivers need to park vehicles behind the 'Stop' sign. They must ensure their vehicle's indicator lights are working and the horn is heard clearly. Traffic police has to impose fines strictly on offenders: people driving without helmets or without using seat belts should be checked.


I hope that the public will realise the importance of road safety and the authorities will take more measures to check offenders.


Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours faithfully,
ABC


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Answered by VishalSharma01
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38 B, Delhi Cantt

New Delhi

13th April, 2020

The Editor

Times of Delhi

New Delhi

Subject :- Jams on Delhi-roads .

Sir

Through your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the general public  and the traffic police. Ours is a metropolitan city. We cannot do without following rules.  However, it troubles me to see that we are often flouting the road rules.  

Whenever there is a slight opportunity, people break the rules. This happens mostly  on those crossings where the electric system of regulating the traffic is not in place.  Even educated people are seen driving on the wrong side to save a few seconds.  More often than not this causes a jam and a lot of time is wasted.

I wish to request all the citizens to please follow the road rules so that nobody suffers  and the traffic moves smoothly.

Yours truly

Vishal

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