Mangaluru: 30th road safety week concludes with traffic rules awareness

coastaldigest.com web desk
February 15, 2019

Mangaluru, Feb 15: The week long Road Safety Awareness initiative jointly organized by Mangaluru Regional Transport Office, Mangaluru City Police and Anti-Pollution Drive ended with a formal conclusion recently at Ramakrishna College Hall. Over one week, several road shows on road safety and traffic rules were performed at various locations around town to keep the general public informed about its importance.

The culmination of this road safety week was witnessed by students and faculty of Ramakrishna College, Bunt’s Hostel where Police, RTO and APD officials were present. An informative play by MSW Students of St. Aloysius College on importance of traffic rules and responsibilities of motorists and pedestrians were highlighted.

John Misquith, the Regional Transport Officer of Mangaluru expressed concern over the latest statistics of road accidents, which shows that casualties are steadily going up. “World Health Organization published the Global Status Report on road safety where 10% of road accidents in the world is contributed to by India. In the country however, 40% of all road accidents involve two and three wheelers while 10% involve pedestrians”, he added.

APD representatives handed over a detailed report on the awareness activities conducted by them to John Misquith. The activities included drawing, slogan and quiz competitions for school kids, medical camp at RTO, bike rally with Kawasaki Moto Rack, street plays at various locations and truck display with accident vehicles at various locations.

Bhujang Shetty Guddeguthu, the founding member of ‘Jagruti Safety Council, Baikampadi’ was given a traditional honour for his relentless efforts to spread awareness on the subject. In his talk, Bhujang Shetty said, “Motorists in general consider traffic rules to be a bane on society but if it weren’t for these rules, road wouldn’t be safe. Road accidents can result in loss of life or disability, both of which are not desirable. School text books must have more information on traffic rules for the younger generation.”

Dr. Deepak Rai, a Consultant Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon expressed his concern to accident victims and said, “As a surgeon in the trauma wing, every accident was observed to be preventable. It is disheartening to know that most of the road accident victims are young people. We must train the youth between ages 18 – 35 to remain safe while on the road.”

Vasanth Shetty, President of Ramakrishna Education Trust went emphasized that guidance related to traffic should begin right from adolescence before teenagers get their driving license. “Traffic related accidents happen when motorists are either in urgency or their focus is diverted. Students from 8th standard to PUC should be educated on the harsh reality of getting into an accident,” he added.

Assistant Commissioner of Police, Manjunath Shetty congratulated the Regional Transport Department, Mangaluru Traffic Police and Anti-Pollution Drive Foundation for taking this awareness campaign vigorously. The function included prize distribution for Quiz, painting and slogan writing competitions for school and college students, which were organized as a part of Road Safety week.

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April 3,2020

Udupi/Mangaluru, Apr 3: As many as 11 liquor addicts in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts have committed suicide, due to non-availability of liquor.

It is said that the District administration, in association with Psychiatrists, have taken the initiative to provide counselling services, along with telemedicine, to the addicts.

Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesh said on Thursday that arrangements will be made to provide treatments and personal counselling for the liquor addicts.

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June 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 8: More than two months after the nationwide lockdown was imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus, people offered prayers at Bengaluru's Saint Mary's Church and Shree Dodda Ganapathi Temple as the government has allowed reopening of religious places from today.

Fewer devotees here visited Saint Mary's Church in Shivaji Nagar and were seen maintaining social distancing inside the church premises.

Meanwhile, people queued outside Shree Dodda Ganapathi Temple at Basavanagudi to offer prayers in the wee hours of Monday.

Floor markings have been made here to maintain social distancing.

Social distancing norms are also being followed in Hubli's Nagashetty Koppa where only a few devotees thronged the temple on Monday morning.

In Kalaburagi's Sharana Basaveshwara Temple the visiting hours for devotees have been fixed from 7 am to 10 am and three hours in the evening from 5 pm to 8 pm.

Thermal screening is being conducted here and a disinfectant tunnel has also been installed at the entry point.

Floor markings have also been made here to ensure social distancing while barricades have also been installed on the temple premises.

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February 1,2020

Shivamogga, Feb 1: A three-year-old girl who fell out of a moving vehicle had a miraculous escape in Agumbe Ghat section in Teerthahalli taluk of Shivamogga district of Karnataka.

The incident took place in the early hours of Friday when 12 members from three different families were returning from a tour of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The girl was reunited with her family after 30 minutes of high drama.

The child, identified as Anavi, is believed to have fallen from the vehicle as it negotiated hairpin bends on the Agumbe Ghat road, 350km from Bengaluru. The child's parents, Binu and Lincy, from NR Pura in Chikkamagaluru district, and other family members reportedly dozed off and did not realize the child had fallen off the vehicle until they covered a distance of about 20km.

One of the family members noticed that child was missing from the seat next to the door. When the driver realized the door latch had given way, they suspected the child could have slipped out of the vehicle.

Then the family started searching along the road and learnt from a forest guard at the Agumbe checkpost that a missing child was found and it had been handed over to Agumbe police station.

An advocate who identified himself as Vinay spotted the girl child as he passed the deserted stretch minutes after the vehicle left and picked her up and handed her over to Agumbe police.

The child sustained minor injuries in the fall. She was provided medical treatment before she was handed over to the parents.

Sources said it wasn't known how the vehicle door opened. One theory is that the girl could have accidentally unlocked the door while clutching the latch in the bumpy ride on the ghat. Police did not file any complaint.

Similar incident

This incident is almost a rerun of a Kerala incident in which a one-year-old baby fell off a moving jeep and was reunited with its mother hours later in September 2019 in Idukki district.

The baby had slipped off the mother's arms while she dozed off in the vehicle. CCTV footage showed the baby, after falling on the road, crawling towards a lit-up area close by, which turned out to be a forest checkpost. Family realised child was missing after 20km.

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