LAHORE, July 14: National Highways and Motorways Police (N-5 Central) have observed two-day special briefing campaign and imparted 66,500 motorists the road safety education about seat belt, over-speeding, use of cell phone during driving and LTVs lane violations.

According to a release issued on Sunday, on the directive of Inspector General NH&MP Zulfiqar Ahmad Cheema road safety stalls were installed at all toll plazas on national highways from Lahore to Rahim Yar Khan section and special briefing sessions were conducted by patrolling officers to educate road users regarding road safety measures.

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