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Unique traffic awareness initiative held to curb underage driving | KNO

Religious scholars participate, stress on parents moral, ethical duty to prevent traffic violations

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Srinagar, Nov 25 (KNO): The Srinagar Traffic Police organized a unique traffic awareness initiative at Polo View, Srinagar on Monday with an aim to promote road safety and reduce traffic violations in the City. The awareness initiative received a unique participation of religious scholars to promote road safety and combat underage driving. During the event, senior traffic police officials, along with religious scholars, addressed the gathering, who stressed the ongoing efforts to make commuting in Srinagar safer and more efficient. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic, Muzaffar Shah while speaking to media on the sideline of the drive as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said their primary goal is to reduce fatalities and accidents through public awareness campaigns, while making Srinagar safe for commuting. “We aim to stop the normalization of traffic violations and raise awareness about the importance of adhering to traffic rules,” Shah said, adding that this initiative is not the first of its kind. “We regularly engage with parents, educating them about traffic rules to help prevent violations and make Srinagar safer for commuters,” he said. Similarly, the event included a special counselling session for parents and minors at Polo View Srinagar where traffic police officials and religious scholars stressed the crucial role of parents in preventing underage driving. Religious scholars also participated, stressing the moral and ethical duty of parents, with a scholar saying, “Islam strictly advocates the preservation of life and warns against actions that jeopardize it” Another scholar, contacted by KNO after the session, highlighted that this issue goes beyond the family and affects society as a whole. “As a community, we must educate and counsel both parents and children about the serious consequences of such actions, both in this life and the hereafter,” he said—(KNO)

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