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Teach traffic rules in school- Rajasthan Police

The Rajasthan police department has suggested to the state government to introduce a chapter on traffic rules in school curriculum as is being done in Punjab.

After the governments approval, traffic experts would design a new course for the children.

The departments proposal recommends that traffic education be imparted from Classes 1 to 5.

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