New Delhi: “In the year 2017, 184 people lost their lives in 168 road accidents within Kozhikode City, which are more than 145 deaths in 2016 and this may continue to surge if we don’t take a step right now”, says P. K. Raju, Assistant Commissioner of Traffic, Kozhikode North. In a bid to make people aware about road safety and to decrease the number of road fatalities in the city, Kozhikode City Police has started marking ‘death spots’ on the roads, to caution people. The symbolic representation on the road consists of a yellow square with a red blotch on it, this aims to send out the ‘drive safe for your own safety’ message. Additionally, the prominent mark is meant to alert drivers that this is an accident prone area and rash driving could be dangerous.
“This special marking was designed by Sri Sreejith of Malaparamba and is sponsored by ULCCS Ltd. With these special marking on roads, we expect drivers and pedestrians will be reminded of the previous road accidents leading to deaths. We hope this will instigate drivers to be more careful, especially in accident prone areas”, says P. K. Raju.
Explaining the reason behind the high number of road accident deaths in the city, M. C. Devasia, Assistant Commissioner of Traffic, Kozhikode South said,
Out of 184 deaths in 2017, 108 were two-wheeler riders and 53 pedestrians. Majority of the two-wheeler riders were not wearing helmet. As far as pedestrians are concerned, the major hindrance is that riders don’t stop at zebra crossing and don’t give way to pedestrians. Even if it is a red-light, they stop their vehicle on zebra-crossing which makes it difficult for on-footers to cross the road.
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