&TV and Mumbai Traffic Police join forces for Road Safety Week

&TV and Mumbai Traffic Police join forces for Road Safety Week

Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai’ artists urged commuters to follow safety rules

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Mumbai: Every year, Road Safety Week is held to raise awareness about road safety measures and rules. This year, the Mumbai Traffic Police has partnered with &TV to launch an awareness campaign from 11 January to 17 January.

Angoori (Shubhangi Atre) and Anita (Vidisha Srivastava), &TV's immensely popular and beloved bhabhis, will reinforce numerous road safety measures such as wearing helmets, seatbelts, and not drinking and driving, among others. Both bhabhis launched the public awareness campaign, urging Mumbaikars to follow the rules in their distinct on-screen personalities.

Talking about Road Safety Week, the Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Pravinkumar Padwal, said, "Road safety is one of the most important goals for the Mumbai Traffic Police and it is our constant endeavour to create safer streets for the citizens of Mumbai. In continuation of this endeavour, we are happy to partner with &TV to spread awareness of various safety measures and traffic violations. Through the use of their popular characters, we hope to positively influence Mumbaikars to take road safety very seriously, for themselves and the safety of others.”

On joining forces with the Mumbai Traffic Police for Road Safety Week &TV, Zing, Big Magic and Anmol chief cluster officer Vishnu Shankar, said, “The Mumbai Traffic Police has always been at the forefront when it comes to road safety and their campaigns have been outstanding. We at &TV are honoured to partner with them on the occasion of Road Safety Week and keep our roads and communities safer together. Angoori Bhabhi and Anita Bhabhi, who enjoy tremendous love from their fans, will be seen urging Mumbaikars to follow the safety rules in their unique style. Apart from the on-ground campaign in Mumbai, we have developed a microsite where people across the country can send personalised road safety videos to their loved ones.”

Adding to this, actor Shubhangi Atre, aka Angoori Bhabhi of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, said, “I am delighted to be a part of a campaign that generates awareness about road safety. Understanding and following traffic rules are imperative to avoid endangering your life and others’ lives. My fans can click on andtvroadsafety.zee5.com and send my safety message videos to their loved ones.”

Vidisha Srivastava, aka Anita Bhabhi of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, adds, "Kudos to the Mumbai Traffic Police for their consistent efforts on educating and sensitising commuters on road safety. Let us all do our bit to make our roads safer for everyone.”