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Share pangs of accidents in Red Book
Staff Reporter
Coimbatore: The Youth Task Force will introduce Red Book and Green Book to create awareness on road accidents as part of the International Road Crash Victims Day on November 16.
In Red Book, victims of road accidents or their kin can record the trauma they have undergone.
It will help provide inputs to conduct research on accidents and prescribe ways to prevent them from recurring. The Green Book will showcase the methods practiced by drivers who have been driving for more than 25 years without committing even a single accident.
These books will be available at colleges and populer outlets. They will be available at YTF office from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Victims can return them to YTF before November 16, said S. Suresh of the YTF.
For details, contact 1397, Avanashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore 641 004 (near PSGR Krishnammal College) or call 99411-76070 or voice port at 044-65133133.
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