Tamilnadu Police Traffic Wardens Organisation - Coimbatore City Unit
     
     
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Inaugurated RSP for schools and SRSP for colleges. 
To promote TPTW and RSP conducted Academic Sports and Games Meet at district level for five years. More than 100 schools participated. TheVIPs were DGP's and District Collectors. 

During the period of bomb-blast many check points were managed by TrafficWardens assisted by the Special Police, CRPF, SAF, RAF, NCC cadets andNSS volunteers. 

Installed India's first ‘PELICAN CROSSING’ (a signal operated by school children's themselves), in front of the Francis Convent Schools, Coimbatore. 

The DREAM PROJECT ‘Model Road’ was designed by Dr. Francis Pinto the then Dy. Director of the organisatioin  was known at State Level. To engineer this project it took ten years of surveyand planning. The project was discussed at Tamil Nadu State Assembly.

June 2008
By a special drive the attendance of Traffic Wardens was increased from 6.5% to 77%, increased duty locations from single Gandhipuram Jn. to 2 new junctions Hope College and Shobha Corner Jn.








July 2008

Issued 969 participation certificates to all RSP cadets who participated in the year 2007-2008, winners of competitions were awarded certificates; Best RSP School of the year award was announced and awarded to CMC Matriculation School.

Introduced ROAD SAFETY CHAMP awards and were presented to Dr. Rajasekaran and Rotary Club Governor for their contribution to the cause of Road Safety.




August 2008
Enrolled 1586 RSP students for the year from 44 schools and Trained 589 of them at their schools.

September 2008
Initiated new methods of Road Safety Propagation in a consumer trade fair show at Codicil on the 5th of Sep 2008, 40,000 public participated in ON SPOT competitions and 300 awards issued.

33 RSP cadets were trained on basic aspects of Road Safety who then conducted all competitions for the public

Conducted Road Safety awareness program at Sathguru Seveshram for their students.



November 2008
Initiated a new concept of RoadSafety Education for schools and colleges. This was initiated and conducted as Friendly Five Road Safety Competitions. Event was conducted for the Road Safety Patrol cadets, at Nirmala College Auditorium on the 29th of November 2008. 802 RSP students from 29 schools participated. Conducted 28 competitions and 53 winners were selected.

Compiled and released Road Safety Patrol Hand Book to 1500 RSP cadets.

3 Road Safety Champ Awards were issued to prominent personalities of Coimbatore awards were presented by the Commissioner of Police Sri. KC Mahali IPS

Initiated distribution of 500 free uniform jackets to Road Safety Patrol cadets,
sponsored by Roots Industries. And conducted First Aid awareness program for the RSP.

January 2009
Organised Road Safety Week from 1st to 10th of Jan 2009.

Distributed 35000 Road Safety handouts in VOC park exhibition and conducted Road Safety Rally of city RSP students.

Issued 200 ROSES to sensible drivers on midnight of New Year

Conducted Inter College Friendly Five Road Safety Competitions for students from colleges, at CIT College Auditorium on the 24th of January 2009. 828 RSP students from 38 colleges participated. 52 Road Safety Champs were awarded to
winners of the competitions.

February 2009
Conducted Awards Presentation Ceremony for the winners of Friendly Five Road Safety Competitions. 168 certificates were presented by the Dy. Commissioner of Police, Crime & Traffic Smt. N. Kamini

Best RSP School of the year 2008 – 2009 award was presented to Thyagi NG Ramasamy Naidu Hr Sec School. Presented by the Dy. Commissioner of Police, Crime & Traffic Smt. N. Kamini

Champion of Friendly Five Competitions was awarded to CMC Matriculation School.
Presented by the Dy. Commissioner of Police, Crime & Traffic Smt. N. Kamini

March 2009

Conducted Freindly Five road safety Competitions to colleges students at Amrita Schools of Engineering, Coimbatore. The event highlighted ROAD RAGE topics and around 500 students participated







     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
   
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