Updated On: 20 November, 2023 08:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Seeking to reduce road fatalities, kin of road crash victims present charter of demands to transport officials

Officials and citizens pay homage to the road crash victims on the occasion of Day of Remembrance for World Traffic Victims (WoDR) at the Regional Transport Office (RTO) Tardeo
Kin of road crash victims on Sunday presented a charter of demands on road safety to the transport department officials on the occasion of Day of Remembrance for World Traffic Victims (WoDR) at the Regional Transport Office (RTO) Tardeo. The charter of demands includes strict enforcement of traffic laws particularly helmets, dedicated paths for cycles and pedestrians and improvement of road parameters to effectively bring down road mishaps.
The third Sunday of November is observed as the World Day of Remembrance for World Traffic Victims (WoDR) to commemorate the millions of people injured or killed in road crashes worldwide and the families and friends who have been affected. Pune-based NGO Parisar along with United Way Mumbai in collaboration with the Maharashtra transport department has also organized a silent march on Sunday morning near RTO Tardeo to highlight road safety issues.