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CapitalVia to organizing two-wheeler helmet awareness rally

16 Feb 2015, 05:24 pm

Indore, Feb 16 (NITN): As the city is abuzz with helmet awareness as a part of its road safety campaign, a plethora of events including rallies, flash mobs, demonstrations and road safety awareness campaigns are being planned that emphasize on the need for safe roads in Indore.

As we know that wearing helmet can avoid many bad injuries, the authorities need to make sure that the people comply with this utmost safety rule of wearing helmets.

CapitalVia Global Research Limited has always look forward in giving back to the society by such awareness campaigns. As a part of the initiative, CapitalVia is organizing a two-wheeler rally which will focus on Helmet Awareness across Indore.

The rally will begin from Vijay Nagar, Mangal City parking service road on Saturday from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

The rally will involve around 100 two-wheelers driven by the employees of CapitalVia wearing helmets including pillions.

The key focus will be to catch and educate the masses on the need to follow traffic rules and importance of wearing helmet, to ensure safety.

Speaking on the occasion,  Rohit Gadia, Founder & CEO, CapitalVia Global Research Limited said,“Following safety rules are of utmost importance when it comes to road accidents, which are on a rise. It is must to let people know the importance of wearing helmets while driving the two wheelers hence to create the awareness across, CapitalVia has taken an initiative to organize two-wheeler Rally for helmet awareness and we are confident that people will hear us and will make this initiative a huge success”.

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