Women police officers and female RSOs (Road Safety Officers) will tie a rakhi on the wrist of traffic violators and ask them to take a pledge to follow traffic rules in all circumstances.
The Gurugram Police and Road Safety Organisation, a non-profit organization is working for repeating the success of another campaign on road safety like 2017. The campaign has been named as ‘Suraksha Bandhan’.
Gurugram Police is hoping to continue to make roads safer, through the initiative on Raksha Bandhan, which will be celebrated on Sunday. As per available reports, Women police officers and female RSOs (Road Safety Officers) will tie a rakhi on the wrist of traffic violators. They will also ask them to take an oath to follow traffic rules in the future.
These officers will also urge all sisters in Gurugram to gift a helmet to their brothers.
Subhash Boken, public relations officer of the Gurugram Police and Road Safety Organisation said, “The officers will continue to do their duty, and fine the violators, but they will also tie a rakhi and make them take a pledge. This idea was conceived by the traffic team and road safety officers together.”

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