Giving way
This refers to the letter, ‘Highway to hell‘ (November 22) by Umair Sharif. Over the past few years the rate of accidents has increased tremendously.One of the reasons for this high rate is the use of cellular phones while driving. This practice is very risky and can prove to be
By our correspondents
November 25, 2015
This refers to the letter, ‘Highway to hell‘ (November 22) by Umair Sharif. Over the past few years the rate of accidents has increased tremendously.
One of the reasons for this high rate is the use of cellular phones while driving. This practice is very risky and can prove to be fatal. The authorities concerned should launch awareness campaigns to tell people about the dangers of using mobile phones while driving.
Ayesha Nawaz
Islamabad
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In ‘Highway to hell’ (November 22) the writer has highlighted the traffic problem in Rawalpindi. He has suggested that traffic rules should be made part of school syllabus so that children are made aware of these rules. In addition, the government should also launch campaigns through social, electronic and print media to educate people.
The majority of individuals living in Rawalpindi are aware of the traffic rules but the problem is their implementaion. It is the duty of every citizen – and not the government – to be patiend on the roads. To give way does not take much from us.
Rehana Rafique
Risalpur
One of the reasons for this high rate is the use of cellular phones while driving. This practice is very risky and can prove to be fatal. The authorities concerned should launch awareness campaigns to tell people about the dangers of using mobile phones while driving.
Ayesha Nawaz
Islamabad
*****
In ‘Highway to hell’ (November 22) the writer has highlighted the traffic problem in Rawalpindi. He has suggested that traffic rules should be made part of school syllabus so that children are made aware of these rules. In addition, the government should also launch campaigns through social, electronic and print media to educate people.
The majority of individuals living in Rawalpindi are aware of the traffic rules but the problem is their implementaion. It is the duty of every citizen – and not the government – to be patiend on the roads. To give way does not take much from us.
Rehana Rafique
Risalpur
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