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An Editorial letter about reckless driving ( short easy for class 10 and 12 and SSC 10+2 level exams)


25 MG Road
kolkata 700125

15 May 2018

The Editor
The Statesman
kolkata-700001

subject: reckless driving of vehicles

Sir

I shall be very thankful if you kindly allow me a little space in the columns of your esteemed daily to draw the kind attention of the Government to the reckless driving of vehicles in Kolkata.

Reckless driving of buses, cares, lorries and taxis has become a phenomenon in and around the city. In most cases, it is found that the drivers care little for the traffic rules. They often cross the speed limit. Incidents of overtaking other vehicles are very common in the streets. The traffic police also neglect their duties in this regard. As a result, accidents occur every now and then. The life of the people has become very unsafe and uncertain.

So, it is high time when the Government should take strong and stern steps to stop reckless driving of vehicles and thus ensure the safety of the passengers and the pedestrians as well.

Thanking you
XYZ

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