
Traffic safety competition's main committee reviews media plan, nomination criteria
The review took place during the committee's meeting today at the Directorate General of Traffic, chaired by Maj. Gen Abdullah Ali Al Harthy, Assistant Inspector General of Police and Customs for Operations and head of the committee. Members of the committee from various relevant government bodies were in attendance.
The organisation of this competition stems from the active role undertaken by government and private entities, as well as community members of all backgrounds, in promoting traffic awareness and a culture of road safety. This has a direct impact on the behavior of road users and contributes to reducing accidents.
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