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Having A Healthy Disregard for the Impossible-Indian Traffic

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Old 17-10.-2006, 06:34 PM   #1
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Talking Having A Healthy Disregard for the Impossible-Indian Traffic

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Having A Healthy Disregard for the Impossible-Indian Traffic--At Last Someone in India has Raised a Voice
Hi All!

"Who knows the person lying on road accident may be someone's dad or daughter? Someone's son or uncle. Friends or neighbors. Anyone's Mother. Don't stay indifferent to road accidents and Indian road safety issues & concerns. One life dedicated to safety is one life saved."


We are many colors with one Voice.
  • More than 100,000 people are dying on Indian roads every year.
  • Another million are seriously injured or maimed on our roads each year.
  • Other than the lives lost, road crashes economic cost to the nation, estimated a few years ago, was Rs. 55,000 crore.
  • Join this campaign and be a volunteer for this noble cause to reduce road crashes in India.
The Easy Drive Forum, (http://www.easydriveforum.com) believes reducing road crashes, implementing safety measures, and regulating traffic problems should be a far higher priority across all levels and portfolios of government.

If you agree, sign our online petition here :-> http://www.gopetition.com/online/9774.html ,
to tell your elected representatives to make life of individuals safer, smoother and hassle-free on Indian roads.

"I support the Easy Drive Forum's call for governments to greatly increase the priority of reducing road crashes. In doing so, we will save thousands of lives and greatly benefit the economy. I intend to vote for parties and candidates whose policies offer effective programs to help achieve "safer drivers in safer cars on safer roads" at the next parliamentary elections."
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