Dear (s)
Some common photos that we see every day on road. I had shared my
concerns earlier also on this.
படங்கள் நன்றி : தினமலர் நாளிதழ்
There is a very disturbing news report on
papers today. “Yesterday was a sad day - 11 persons were run over by trains in
a single day – majority of them were talking on mobiles while crossing railway
tracks in Chennai division occurring at in Korukkupet, Gummidipoondi, Erode,
Pothanur, Morappur, Athur, Tambaram (two cases), Chromepet, Annanur and Basin Bridge
”
Human lives are invaluable and the statistics
of Railway Police is alarming. More than 525 have died in the city since
January this year being knocked down by trains while crossing railway and it is
1050 under Chennai division. The Authorities pathetically describe that despite
efforts to create awareness, most of the deaths are due to commuters crossing
track while talking on mobile phones. Was it a call from hell that was
beckoning them ?
After the introduction of first cell phone in India in 1994
the users have multiplied in great numbers and there is impending need for
inculcating the much needed discipline in usage. Today’s youth are inherently
impatient. Irrespective of age – you find people talking on mobiles – whilst on
road, driving, crossing and whilst doing anything else. The first thing most of
the drivers do immediately on stopping at a signal is taking out the mobile and
checking their calls / messages. May be every body is dealing with millions
every minute ! BUT ……
In London Motorists who use a hand-held mobile
phone or fiddle with a satellite-navigation system while driving could be
jailed for up to two years. Prosecutors have said they could be charged with
dangerous driving in a dramatically tougher approach to such offences. Even
those caught fiddling with an MP3 music player or texting on a mobile at the
wheel could also face the charge.
There are not tough laws in the country but
more than Laws it is the attitude of people which can save precious lives. Lots
lies in store to be achieved and let not life be cut short by a talk.
Please take an oath that YOU will never use a
mobile – whilst on road – whether driving or walking !!!!! Tell all your
friends also.
With regards
- S
Sampathkumar .
i avoid mobile while driving; inevitably my mobile rings when i am walking, i will now try to avoid taking the call.
ReplyDeletea very good initiative; all the very best -kannan
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