Deccan Chronicle

Fewer road accidents this year

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TRS MP K. Kavitha has started an online campaign, “Sisters for Change — Gift a Helmet,” for women to safeguard their brothers by presenting them a helmet this Rakhi. She was moved by the number of deaths in two-wheeler accidents to start the campaign. Within hours, her initiative got tremendous response on social media.

Appreciati­ng her move, the Hyderabad Traffic Police said the increase of helmet-wearing would drasticall­y reduce fatalities in accidents involving two-wheeler riders.

In the first six months of the year, 595 twowheeler riders have died in accidents. In mishaps involving four wheelers, 23 casualties were reported. Among all road accidents this year, half the victims were riders of two-wheelers.

Ms Kavitha tweeted on Monday, “Anguished by road accidents and 1,039 injured. In all of last year, 405 people had died and 1,990 injured in road accidents.

According to the traffic police, more accidents occur on Sundays and Mondays. Most victims are in the 25-30 age group, followed by 20-25 years old.

Hyderabad Traffic the number of two-wheeler accidents, I would like to make a serious effort to save some lives. Join me in the Sisters for Change — Gift a Helmet drive” (sic).

She added, “Everyday Police DCP A.V. Ranganath said, “This reduction is mainly because of the wearing of helmets and the road engineerin­g initiative­s undertaken. These initiative­s have also reduced the number of pedestrian casualties. We are intensifyi­ng the drive to implement the helmet rule.” about 400 people die in two-wheeler accidents across the country because they don’t wear helmets. Let’s join hands and set a new trend this Rakhi.” She timed the launch of the campaign with the birthday of her brother, minister K.T. Rama Rao. Mr Rama Rao tweeted in response: “Safety of brothers across India! Now that sounds interestin­g!”

Ace badminton players Saina Nehwal and Jwala Gutta expressed their support to the campaign. Jwala Gutta told this newspaper, “The initiative will definitely save a lot of lives considerin­g that the number of bike accidents is increasing every year. A helmet definitely is the best gift from a sister to her brother.”

A few persons who responded to the campaign criticised the poor condition of roads, saying that when cracks turn into potholes helmets would not be of much help.

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