Mail News Service
Jamshedpur, Jan 31: As part of its Road Safety Month observance, Tata Steel organised a Road Safety Awareness Session for members of the media at the CFE Auditorium here on Saturday .
Over 30 media professionals from across the city participated in the programme.
The session was conducted by Neeraj Kumar Sinha, Chief Safety, Tata Steel, who emphasised the critical importance of responsible road behaviour and strict compliance with traffic regulations to ensure safer roads for all.
He highlighted key aspects of road safety, including regular vehicle fitness checks, mandatory use of helmets and seat belts, adherence to speed limits and traffic rules, avoidance of mobile phone use while driving, and refraining from driving when fatigued or drowsy.
Recognising the media as a vital stakeholder in driving behavioural change, the session underlined its influential role in shaping public opinion.
Participants were encouraged to consistently amplify road safety messages to foster greater awareness and help build a culture of safety among citizens.
The initiative was aligned with Tata Steel’s Road Safety Month campaign themed “One Road, One Family: Drive with Respect,” reinforcing the idea of shared responsibility among all road users.
The programme was organised by the Corporate Communication Department, Tata Steel, Jamshedpur, reaffirming the company’s ongoing commitment to road safety awareness and community well-being.


