CT University & Ludhiana Traffic Police appreciates traffic rule followers

Author(s): City Air NewsAmrit Kalsi, Manager Trainings, CT University along with ADCP Traffic Sukhpal S Brar and students of CTU. Appreciating traffic rule followers will definitely motivate them and can bring a change: ADCP Traffic Ludhiana,...

CT University & Ludhiana Traffic Police appreciates traffic rule followers
Author(s): 

Amrit Kalsi, Manager Trainings, CT University along with ADCP Traffic Sukhpal S Brar and students of CTU.

Appreciating traffic rule followers will definitely motivate them and can bring a change: ADCP Traffic

Ludhiana, October 31, 2018: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, CT University in association with Ludhiana Traffic Police honoured commuters following traffic rules during an activity organized at Bharat Nagar Chownk & Bhai Bala Chownk.

The commuters found observing rules properly, were awarded an appreciation certificate by the traffic cops and the members of the management, faculty and students of CT Group of Institutions. The educational institution has initiated this unique drive to motivate more and more people to follow traffic rules and drive safely.

During the activity, the commuters were checked on following parameters as obeying traffic rules, wearing helmets, seat belt and carrying all required documents. The commuters who were found following all the rules, they were awarded a certificate on the spot.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP, Traffic) Sukhpal S Brar appreciated the effort and said, “When people break traffic rules, they were penalized instantly. But what about those who observe all the rules and drive safely? This time, we have given certificates of appreciation to such citizens so that they can get motivated. We will come up with more such activities for the betterment of society.” ACP Gurdev Singh was also present on the occasion and actively participated in appreciating commuters.

Manbir Singh, Managing Director, CT University said, "The certificates were awarded by the traffic cops and the teams of students and staff made by us. The activity has been successful and we will continue with the project which is a part of our long term effort to instill sense of safe driving among people. Even, if ten percent of the people will follow traffic rules after being encouraged from our initiative, we would definitely feel that our purpose has solved.”

Date: 
Wednesday, October 31, 2018