Mangaluru : Mount Carmel School organises Road Safety Awareness meet


Media Release

Mangaluru, Jun 26 : The tragic accident that took place at Movady cross, Trasi, Udupi district, taking away the lives of eight children on their way to school in a Maruthi Omni when a private bus collided with it on 21st June, called for immediate action for the safety of the school children at Mt. Carmel School.

In response to this, a meeting of the drivers of all the vehicles bringing the school children and the parents was arranged for on 25th June at 11.45 am in our school hall for the awareness programme on Road Safety and to discuss measures for stepping up safety norms for vehicles carrying children to the school.


























The gathering of about 60 drivers of vehicles and around 200 parents showed that the cooperation of all the stakeholders – the Head of the institution and staff, parents, vehicle owners and drivers and the police department – is essential in this move.

The Principal Sr. Melissa A.C. with a brief introduction welcomed the gathering seeking active involvement of all present in the prevention of road accidents. The Police Inspector of Kavoor Police station M. Nataraj and Sub Inspector Umesh Kumar were the speakers of the day. They briefed the drivers of the safety measures to be taken by them while bringing the children to the school, also on what the rules say as notified by the state government for vehicles transporting school children. Nataraj also spoke on drug abuse by youth, being World Anti Drug day. They asked the parents and school authorities to cooperate in the Road Safety of the school children, assuring of their full support from the Police department.

The meeting also provided an opportunity for the school to get the first hand information from the drivers their name, address, telephone no., vehicle no., number of children they bring to school and the starting point which will also add to the safety measures.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Mon, Jun 27 2016

    GOOD TO EDUCATE THE CHILDREN AND PARENTS AND STRICT ACTION REQUIRED ON ON OVER LOADING THE VEHICLES WHICH CARRY THE CHILDREN TO SCHOOL

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  • felix & shanthi d'costa, urwa/Muscat

    Sun, Jun 26 2016

    we need 2 problems to be addressed first priority for road safety and second water harvesting techniques it is the need of the hour otherwise we all have to face acute water shortage and we put our and our children and others life in danger, hats off Sisters of Mount Carmel school for taking the first step, mabrooke

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  • Praveen, kulshekar

    Sun, Jun 26 2016

    Appreciate the move by the school administration for the cause.Hope similar seminars for drivers are organised in other schools or transport organisations regularly and make them understand the value of Human life

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  • meena,

    Sun, Jun 26 2016

    We need to stop the Heavy Vehicles movements in the morning 730 10 likewise lunch time and evening time this will help and easy school vehicle and children to cross the road and many places need over bridges for crossing roads and to restrict the heavy vehicle movement to pass from school town and market worship places since we can't shift these institution from town. we need proper infrastructure for new investment new roads for speedy heavy vehicle out of cities and towns like along the konkan railway.

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  • arm, ksa

    Sun, Jun 26 2016

    This is like Shok Sabha, safety will not improve by such gathering. On road other than school bus drivers there are other drivers because of whom the accident may be caused. Who will educate them.

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  • John DSouza, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jun 26 2016

    Awareness helps prevention.

    It is good to replace every 50 - 60 tiny vehicles and two wheelers from roads, with a bus or heavy vehicle, to be cheaper, safer and comfortable.

    How many life sacrifices we have to make on roads?
    Are we looking for any solutions?

    Instead of increasing the transport charges, why can't we think to drastically reduce the vehicles cost and transport charges?

    Implementation of an idea can give multiple solutions, with amazing benefits.

    If you support, we can see a World of Difference, with a Revolutionary Change, in the Surface Transport Sector.

    Humans are transported like goods.
    Commuters are standing and hanging on vehicles.
    Roads are flooded with tiny vehicles, which neither solve problems nor allow the traffic to move.
    Pride, ego, competition and comparison make the general public to face the adverse consequences on roads.

    Perhaps, we prefer more to suffer problems in isolation, than enjoy solutions.

    While mobile revolution with incredible solutions, why we need to suffer automobile evolution miserably, with severe problems?
    (Transportation and Communication are prime sectors of our economy.
    How we can have tortoise and rabbit styles as two bulls of the same cart?)

    Do you agree that the surface transport sector is ripe for a rapid revolution?
    (Though volume of commuters and goods are growing rapidly, there is no adequate transport facilities to meet the demand).

    Do you support an idea, which can make a Revolutionary Change?
    (We need to think different and implement change, to see a World of Difference.)

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Sun, Jun 26 2016

    Hats of to Mount Carmel school. Good you called a Cop to provide awareness. 

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [11]


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