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What our readers say: Drivers must follow traffic rules

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It is important for drivers to follow traffic rules during driving. There is a need to launch an awareness campaign for making people aware of traffic rules for their own safety. As part of an initiative in this direction, we launched a campaign to distribute helmets to people driving without one on the Rohtak road. Drivers must realise the importance of helmets, seat belts and speed limits. —Manish Vaid, bhiwani

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Dug-up road an inconvenience for residents

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The road near the Indian Oil Corporation residences facing Sector 9 in Ambala City was dug up many days ago but hasn’t been restored, which has been causing inconvenience to residents. The stretch is slippery and can cause mishap. The department concerned must look into the issue urgently. —Gian P Kansal, ambala city

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