TNIE-Hero MotoCorp launch ‘Ride Safe India’ campaign in Ahmedabad, distribute over 800 helmets

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TNIE-Hero MotoCorp launch 'Ride Safe India' campaign in Ahmedabad, distribute over 800 helmets



Safin explained to those violating traffic signals, “There is no benefit in breaking a traffic signal. Waiting at the signal causes far less harm than breaking it. We need to take a moment to reflect on what we are doing wrong.”Prabhu Chawla, Editorial Director of said, “Gujarat is surpassing the vision Prime Minister Modi had for traffic control and other matters.”Discussing road safety, Mr Chawla stated, “No matter how much effort the system puts in, success is limited unless people are aware. In India, 60 to 70 per cent of accidents involve motorcycles and scooters. has initiated an awareness campaign to address this issue, distributing approximately 10,000 helmets across six cities in Uttar Pradesh, six cities in Tamil Nadu, and Ahmedabad.”As part of the #RideSafeIndia initiative on June 28, helmets and jackets were distributed to two-wheeler riders at the Adani Corporate Office in Ahmedabad.



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