Good Samaritan Law (India)

[6] Important points stated are India is the second largest country in the world after China to lose more number of lives in road accidents.

Good Samaritan laws exist in many countries to provide legal protection to bystanders who assist accident victims.

every week where their volunteers holding awareness placards & banners interact and remind commuters about the importance of following traffic rules and safety gears.

Few of the major activities done by them for educating the importance of road safety are conducting Traffic Awareness Campaign in 100 signals at same day and same time by involving thousands of youngsters from various volunteering organizations, student groups and public in 2014,[14] 2015,[15] 2016[16] and foot board awareness[17][18] for public commuters across Chennai in 67 bus stops which is a step to prevent accidents from happening.

The first day, 8 August 2020 the session was held continuously from 10 AM to 9 PM and on 9 August 2020 also session were held continuously for 12 hours where the participants attended are from Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Delhi, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Bangalore, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and took pledge to help accident victims which makes this as a 1st mega national level awareness campaign happened so far in our country for road safety.

Chief guests displaying the awareness pamphlets(from right) Mr. Radhakrishnan, Convener, Thozhan Trust, Dr. Jayanthi, Metropolitan Magistrate, Mr. Surendranath, ACP and police officers.