Coimbatore City Police to Enhance Helmet Awareness Among School Children and Parents

Coimbatore City Police, in liaison with school management committees, embarks on a campaign to sensitize parents and children on helmet safety due to frequent non-compliance observed during school commutes.


Coimbatore: In an initiative to promote road safety, the Coimbatore City Police are launching a series of awareness campaigns directed at improving helmet compliance among parents and children. This move comes after noticing a concerning trend where many parents forego helmets while dropping off or picking up their children from school.

City Police Commissioner V. Balakrishan expressed the urgency of the project, emphasizing the collective responsibility to safeguard young commuters. "The traffic police officers will start by visiting schools across the city, engaging with school management committees, teachers, and parent-teacher associations to drive the message home," he stated.

Once these key groups are well-informed, they are expected to extend the importance of helmet use to the broader community of parents and students. Additionally, traffic police posted near schools will also directly communicate with parents, highlighting the legal and safety risks of not wearing helmets.

There have been alarming observations of parents transporting children in unsafe conditions, including multiple children on a single two-wister, leading to potentially dangerous situations. "Transporting young children without helmets, particularly in risky driving conditions, poses a significant threat to their safety," commented a traffic police officer involved in the initiative.

Moreover, Police Commissioner Balakrishnan announced that school managements will be advised to restrict entry to parents who fail to wear helmets within school premises. This rule aims to further underline the seriousness of helmet compliance.

This comprehensive approach not only focuses on educating the community but also reinforces the need for helmet use among all pillion riders across Coimbatore, ensuring a safer travel environment for the city’s school-going children.

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