Re: Rules Enforcement

Post: Most of the drivers and pedestrians who violate rules do so knowingly. I am not sure if education would help. Education, if necessary, should be done at the school and college levels. And in corporates as well. The key is putting up visible sign boards and implementing the rules, at least the basic rules of one way, entry for heavy vehicles on certain roads, talking on mobile while driving etc. These do not need any education. These are common sense. In addition to this, animal drawn carts, hand carts, tractors etc. should not be allowed on the main and busy roads. Rgds, Padmanabhan


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ABIDe recommends new RTE rules -
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Rules formulated on RTE by ABIDe Education Working Group - 3rd February, 2011 English   |   Kannada

Proceedings of the ABIDe meeting held on February 02, 2010 English

Presentation on Plan Bengaluru 2020 English

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ABIDe's First Public Consultation turned out to be an Informative and Interactive Forum for grievances and solutions - Times of India  |   Deccan Herald  |   DNA  |   Kannada Prabha  |   Prajaavani  |   Vijaya Karnataka  |   Samyukta Karnataka  |   Udayavani  - July 13, 2009

ABIDe - Monorail - Times of India  - July 3, 2009

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