Maryam Nawaz launched a safety wire drive to protect bikers
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has launched a safety wire guard installation campaign’ to drive on bikes to protect civilians from the bleeding string as part of the “Safe Punjab” project.
The chief minister started the campaign at Abshar Khidmat Markaz. She asked traffic police to guarantee the implementation of a safety wire guard.
Maryam Nawaz provided safety wires to citizens to protect them from the dangers of metal string. She also advised motorcycle riders not to remove the safety wire guard from their two-wheelers.
Maryam Nawaz also visited several counters and reviewed Abshar Khidmat Markaz’s self-operating system. She also drove using the automatic stimulator. She spoke with the citizens, who were present at the Abshar Khidmat Markaz, and inquired about the availability of facilities.
CTO (Chief Traffic Officer) Ammara Athar briefed Maryam Nawaz on the safety wires. She advised Maryam Nawaz they would not impose challans due to the lack of safety wires on motorbikes. However, this is critical for the protection of people.
The “Safety Wire Drive” launched campaign by Maryam Nawaz aims to protect citizens from hazardous metal strings. The safety wires are installed on two-wheelers to prevent injuries caused by these strings. These strings are usually referred to as bloody strings.”
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Safety wire is essential for motorbikes because it keeps bolts and nuts from getting loose when the bike shakes. It could put riders at risk on the track.
In addition, safety wire locks screws in place, so they can’t be loose. Safety wiring can also stop the bike’s roller chain from accidentally breaking off. So, even if something goes wrong with the roller chain, the safety wire keeps everything together, preventing accidents and keeping you safe on the road.
This campaign emphasizes the importance of the safety wire guard to keep motorcycles intact to enhance road safety and prevent accidents. The initiative also involves distributing safety wires and ensuring their implementation through cooperation with the traffic police.
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