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Jamshedpur Traffic DSP Niraj flags overspeeding as major accident cause

Road safety is a shared responsibility: Tata Steel UISL MD Bhatnagar

Month-long awareness campaign concludes with vehicle checks, school programmes, and safety drives in Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur, Jan 30: Tata Steel Utilities and Infrastructure Services Limited (Tata Steel UISL) successfully concluded its month-long Road Safety Awareness Campaign aimed at encouraging responsible road behaviour and reducing accidents in the city.

The campaign featured a range of activities including safety mass meetings, awareness sessions, eye check-up programmes, vehicle inspection drives, and road safety education programmes in schools. These initiatives focused on promoting safe driving habits among employees, drivers, students, and the general public.

A key highlight of the campaign was the Vehicle Safety Check and Flag-off ceremony for the PHS fleet and vendor vehicles. The event was attended by Niraj, DSP Traffic, Jamshedpur; Atul Kumar Bhatnagar, Managing Director of Tata Steel UISL; and Raghunath Pandey from Tata Steel Utility Services Shramik Union, along with senior officials and employees.

Addressing the gathering, DSP Niraj stressed the importance of wearing helmets and seat belts, calling them essential for personal and family safety. He also pointed out that overspeeding remains one of the leading causes of road accidents.

Managing Director Atul Kumar Bhatnagar said road safety is a collective responsibility and urged citizens to stay alert on roads. He also encouraged people to help accident victims promptly, noting that timely assistance can save lives.

The campaign reinforced Tata Steel UISL’s commitment to building a safer road environment through awareness, education, and responsible practices.

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