Raipur January 16, 2025: Celebrating the 36th National Road Safety Month in Chhattisgarh today Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai, while riding a bike wearing a helmet, gave the message to the people of the state to wear helmets and follow the traffic rules.

The Chief Minister reached Rohinipuram Chowk in the capital Raipur and participated in the bike rally. He appealed to two-wheeler riders as well as four-wheeler drivers to follow traffic rules.
During this, Sai also flagged off the grand bike rally. During the rally, voluntary organizations also made people aware about the benefits of following traffic rules through street plays.
The Chief Minister said that all must follow traffic rules while driving. While driving a two-wheeler, one must wear a helmet on the head and a seat belt should also be worn while driving a car.
Expressing concern over the deaths occurring every year in road accidents, Sai has called it a loss to the state and the country. He said that these accidents occur due to non-compliance of traffic rules.
It is noteworthy that the 36th National Road Safety Month is being celebrated till 31 January 2025.
Under this, Raipur Traffic Police is giving information to the people about the rules necessary for safe driving.
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