Why is CM Mohan Yadav Urging 2-Wheeler Riders to Wear Helmets and Obey Traffic Rules?

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Key Takeaways
- Wearing helmets is crucial for safety.
- Speeding significantly increases accident risks.
- Community awareness can save lives.
- Government initiatives aim to enhance road safety.
- Young citizens play a vital role in ensuring safety.
Bhopal, Sep 27 (NationPress) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav emphasized on Saturday that even a minor lapse, such as neglecting to wear a helmet, can lead to repercussions that impact the whole family.
While inaugurating a road safety awareness initiative during the Navratri festival in Bhopal, CM Yadav urged two-wheeler riders to commit to always wearing helmets.
Road accidents are a leading cause of unnatural fatalities in India, with many incidents stemming from negligence, speeding, and the absence of helmets and seat belts, according to statistics.
The Chief Minister stated, “As responsible citizens, it is crucial to prioritize the safety of oneself and one’s family. I urge the people of this state to diligently wear helmets and adhere to road safety regulations.”
In a symbolic act during the event, he personally adorned helmets on five two-wheeler riders—Manoj Nigam, Sandeep Bisen, Sumit Pradhan, NCC cadet Sanya Siddiqui, and Anjali Singh—to underscore the importance of life.
CM Yadav highlighted the role of youth in safeguarding their own well-being. He remarked that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s guidance, the youth of India have gained international recognition across various fields.
He added, “It is equally essential for young citizens to follow traffic regulations, avoid overspeeding, and ensure their safety.”
Furthermore, the Chief Minister outlined government initiatives to enhance road safety, including the deployment of patrolling units, check posts, sensor check posts, digital challans, speed guns, live traffic monitoring, and FASTag systems to mitigate road accidents.
Quick assistance systems have been launched, and under the ‘Rahveer Yojana’, responsible citizens who transport accident victims to hospitals will receive a reward of Rs 25,000.
Bhopal Police Commissioner Harinarayanachari Mishra conveyed that efforts are ongoing to make 37 intersections ‘Left-turn Free’ for better traffic management in Bhopal, with support from the Bhopal Municipal Corporation to clear encroachments from these areas.
Mishra highlighted that in 2024, road accidents resulted in 180,000 fatalities across India and left 300,000 individuals injured, emphasizing the urgent need for robust road safety measures. He called upon the youth to consistently wear helmets, buckle up in cars, and refrain from speeding.