Letter to the editor of a newspaper on reckless driving in 50 words
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Dear ____,
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I wish to draw theattention of Traffic Police of Chennai towards reckless driving.
It is high time that proper steps are taken to put a stop to thereckless driving of motor cars and other vehicles in the streets of our thickly populated city. Only two days ago, a poor old beggar narrowly escaped from being run over by a motor car going at a very high speed. The beggar was crossing the street when a, car came dashing along at a speed above ninety kilometers an hour.
Many women and children who try to cross the roads of thisoverpopulated city become victims to such reckless driving. Thishas caused many fatal accidents.
There is no doubt that regulations regarding speed limit do existBut the drivers pay no heed. The police too take little or nonotice of these offenders. Hence, accidents are almost a dailyoccurrence.
The police must strictly enforce the regulations regarding limit.The public who are the worst sufferers, must bring pressure tobear Upon the police and other authorities to put a stop to reckless And negligent driving, otherwise this menace will continue unabated Leading to more deaths.
Thanking you.
Yours Sincerely,
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Mayur Vihar, New Delhi
4th March 2020
To
The Editor,
The Times of India,
New Delhi.
Subject: The danger of rash and reckless driving.
Sir,
Road accidents are increasing due reckless driving by adults as well as youngsters and minors which causes accidents and results in injuries and lost of life.
Traffic rules prohibit driving by underaged children, overspeeding, driving on the wrong lane, parking in no parking zones, bikers without helmet, car drivers without driving license or without seat belts, driving under influence of intoxicants, etc. The penalties to the defaulters are clearly defined. It can be a fine or imprisonment or both. Overspeeding and ignoring traffic lights and driving under the influence of alcohol must be viewed seriously. Those driving above the speed limits must be given exemplary punishments for neglecting rules and regulations of public roads. They are a menace and highly dangerous to public safety.
Parents too have a major role to play in the prevention of reckless driving and the potential outcome. They must never allow their underaged or children without proper training and driving license to drive.
Our traffic control personnel must be increased. Population and vehicle users are growing rapidly but the number of traffic police has more or less remained the same. Hence the need to recruit more traffic police.
It is also necessary to introduce road safety lessons in the text books of schools and colleges. Students must be taught the necessity of safe driving and learn to honour the sanctity of human life.
Further, no driving license should be issued to minors. No license should be given to anyone until they have passed from driving schools with satisfactory performance.
A reckless and irresponsible driver endangers his own life, the life of other drivers as well as passengers and pedestrians. It is heartbreaking to see any young person whose life is cut short because reckless driving. We must remember that it is better to drive safely and reach home alive.
Yours sincerely
JOYDEEP
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