Thank You, Road Users

Though below is old photos, but yet are sufficient to show good things happen too, due to safety concerned road users of India. I would like to thank ALL such road users including you who practice following:

May, 2023 Mohali
  1. Motorists who always stop before zebra crossing while red signal of traffic lights.
  2. Motorists who never resort to wrong side driving.
  3. Motorists including the heavy vehicles who use low beam driving, to the maximum possibility.
  4. Motorists who practice lane driving, especially those four wheelers who don’t drive on extreme left lane (intended for slow moving traffic).
  5. Auto rickshaw drivers who don’t apply sudden brakes while moving for the passengers who ask them to stop, all of a sudden and board them.
  6. Pedestrians who cross roads cautiously without forcing motorists to stop, to avoid hitting them.

Seeking your attention for understanding the above issues and be part of safe road users team. Self discipline is the key, for ensuring safety of self and other’s…..VM

Published by TowardsZEROAccident

Being Road Safety Propagator, I am putting my best efforts to do all possible to avert road accidents and will continue same ......towards zero accident.

4 thoughts on “Thank You, Road Users

  1. This is a thoughtful and commendable message that highlights an often-overlooked truth—that road safety is a shared responsibility. Your appreciation for disciplined motorists and cautious pedestrians reflects a positive and encouraging outlook, reminding everyone that good habits on the road truly make a difference. The way you’ve acknowledged everyday acts of responsibility turns this into more than just an observation; it becomes a gentle call for awareness and collective action. It’s inspiring to see such recognition for those who quietly contribute to safer roads.

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      1. You’re most welcome, and thank you for your kind words. It truly means a lot to know that my thoughts resonated with your message.

        I believe conversations like these matter, because when we reflect together, we also grow together. The idea of shared responsibility—whether on the road or in life—is something that becomes stronger when voices like yours bring it into awareness so thoughtfully.

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