With an intent to encourage BMTC drivers to practice safe driving, ORRCA volunteers will gift them roses, chocolates and greeting cards
With an intent to encourage BMTC drivers to practice safe driving, ORRCA volunteers will gift them roses, chocolates and greeting cards
In a bid to motivate BMTC drivers to put the lessonsu00a0-- that they had learnt during the 'Traffic Month' in April-- into practise, the Outer Ring Road Companies Association (ORRCA) has decided to gift them roses, chocolates and greeting cards.
The ORRCA volunteers will gift drivers cards that will have messages like 'thanks for using designated bus stops, thanks for picking and dropping us from bus bays and thanks for keeping with lane discipline' written on it.
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He added that it would motivate drivers to continue practise safe driving. Experts feel that the initiative will motivate BMTC drivers and conductors.
M Sreenivas, a trainer in personality development, said, "The BMTC staff needs to be encouraged and motivated constantly so that they adhere to the rules. Such initiatives will serve the purpose."
ORRCA, which is running several campaigns to check traffic woes, completed the Traffic Month on May 30.
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The programme witnessed participation of over 60 IT and non-IT companies, including AOL, Convergys and Accenture.
Volunteers led the campaign by guiding and creating awareness amongst BMTC drivers and conductors about safe driving.