Hyderabad
Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) has launched a number of targeted educational programs for drivers to improve road safety and reduce accidents.
This step monitors at a high level of inspection meetings of higher TGSRTC officials on July 3, where it was found that to reduce the number of traffic accidents involving buses.
Consultations have led to the decision that drivers involved in minor, main and fatal accidents would undergo compulsory advice to improve their driver management and raise awareness of road safety.
TGSRTC officials then prescribed a four -day intensive educational program, which began on July 21 at its Hakimpet employees. This round of training was designed specifically for drivers.
The sessions include case studies, PowerPoint presentations, and role playing exercises, all aimed at supporting safer driving procedures and bringing more sensitivity.
A panel of professional trainers was involved and detailed curriculum has already been developed and implemented.
A separate three -day training module was organized for drivers who participated in large or smaller traffic accidents. This additional initiative is part of a wider institutional pressure on the ubiquity of road discipline and ensuring public security.
In addition, in the Hyderabad in TGSRTC, a weekly program called Monday for road safety, aimed at maintaining drivers updated with proven procedures and new road safety techniques. The purpose of these sessions is to serve as a periodic refreshment for employees and build a culture of continuing consciousness and responsibility.
“We recently started road safety on Monday as part of the gateway meetings. There was an emphasis on not paying off one second from the road. The myths are crucial and this was explained by perception, which means to identify danger, intelligence to understand the road, voting meaning and emotions.
Published – July 24, 2025 21:20
