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    There's A New Traffic Cop In Town & He Seems Like A True 'Khatron Ka Khiladi'


    'Tu jaanta hai ki mera baap kaun hai' and 'baap pe mat jaa' – the two lines have been spoken so much for years, that they've honestly become a joke now. Every person in Delhi is associated with these lines and it's quite hilarious.

    But, there's another 'baap'-related line to join the ones above – 'tere baap ki sadak hai kya?' and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is making the most of it.

    There's A New Traffic Cop In Town & He Looks Like Akshay Kumar

    We all know how passionate Akshay Kumar is about social causes and has always tried his best to do his part in bringing about a change, both with his movies and in real-life. 

    The universally loved actor was the obvious and perfect choice to convey the message of road safety to the masses and he did it brilliantly.

    Better late than never. Follow traffic rules for your own and others safety, kyunki road kisi ke baap ki nahi hai. #SadakSurakshaJeevanRaksha pic.twitter.com/N8mh675BRv

    — Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) August 14, 2018

    He has posted three small videos which work as PSAs and is using humour to warn people who believe 'yeh unke baap ka road hai'.

    It is always better to be safe than sorry. Follow traffic rules for your own and others safety kyunki road kisi ke baap ki nahi hai. #SadakSurakshaJeevanRaksha pic.twitter.com/tGILVR1cGR

    — Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) August 14, 2018

    As the brand ambassador for the Government of India's road safety campaign, he donned a traffic cop uniform and targeted people's behaviour on the road in the three one-minute videos.

    Follow traffic rules for your own and others safety kyunki road kisi ke baap ki nahi hai. #SadakSurakshaJeevanRaksha pic.twitter.com/XhuPsm4Uij

    — Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) August 14, 2018

    Apparently, he didn't waste any time to join the road safety campaign when he got to know the “shocking facts and figures related to road accidents which can be prevented.” 

    Well, that's true, though. I mean traffic rules are there for a reason. If you think you won't get caught and think you're an exception, you're just risking becoming the rule yourself.

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