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Monday 18 July 2011

Slogans, that can save ur life

  • Hug your kids at home, but belt them in the car!
  • The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it.
  • If you know you are driving to your death –would you still drive so fast?
  • The best drivers are aware that they must be beware
  • Normal speed meets every need.
  • “You can’t get ‘home,’ unless you’re ‘safe.’”
  • 6″ of a bruise is better than 6′ under – Buckle up!
  • Alert today – Alive tomorrow.
  • Safety is not automatic, think about it.
  • Leave sooner, drive slower, live longer.
  • Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
  • Night doubles traffic troubles.
  • Stop accidents before they stop you.
  • Slow down! Your family will be waiting for you.
  • CAUTION – I Brake For Stop Signs!
  • Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
  • If you drink and drive you’re a bloody idiot
  • Drive as if every child on the street were you own.
  • Road sense is the offspring of courtesy and the parent of safety
  • booze it and lose it
  • look every way every day
  • The light was yellow Officer
  • When you have an accident, who cries the most? Your family, your friends or you?
  • Feel the curves but don’t hug them
  • “Mummy, please don’t end my life before it begins” – Never use mobile phone while driving
  • BELT UP

Drive carefully, Somebody cares

Please have a look, how dangorus roads in our country

  1.  85% of all road accident deaths occur in developing countries and nearly half in the Asia-Pacific region.
  2. India accounts for about 10 percent of road accident fatalities worldwide.
  3. An estimated 1,275,000 persons are grievously injured on the road every year.
  4. Social cost of annual accidents in India has been estimated at $ 11,000.
  5. Professionalism in driver training is absent, proportion of untrained drivers is continually on the rise and a positive driving culture is lacking.

Drive carefully, Somebody cares

Wednesday 13 July 2011

Real Reflectors Rocks

Real Reflectors successfully completed ambitious road projects in Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Company furnished almost 100 KM national highways with big infrastructure companies. Real Reflectors completed these projects much ahead of deadlines. All road marking, delineators, cats eye, reflective boards installed by company. Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!

Drive carefully, Somebody cares

Thursday 7 July 2011

Roads claim 1 life every 4.5 mins



Indian roads witness one accident every minute and one death in road mishaps every four and a half minutes, according to the latest report of the road, transport and highways ministry.
The report, which was released this week by the transport research wing of the ministry, said that in 2008, the country witnessed 4.85 lakh road accidents in which 1.2 lakh people lost their lives. And more than half of the road accident victims are in the age group of 25 and 65 years, the `key wage earning and child raising age group'.
Similarly, the report estimates that these road mishaps left 5.2 lakh people injured.
The annual road accident document also points to high fatalities -- almost 65% of the all road deaths -- on national and state highways in comparison to other roads. In 2008, while 42,670 persons died on NHs, the state highways claimed 34,081 lives. "The deaths are on rise despite the ministry spending more on road safety in the last six years. We are not analyzing the actual reasons behind road accidents. Had technical people with road safety expertise been in-charge of the affairs, the situation would not have slipped to this alarming level,'' said a senior ministry official.
While in 2004-05, the ministry spent Rs 35 crore out of the allocated fund of Rs 39.7 crores, in 2008-09 it shot to Rs 54.8 crore.
The report singles out fault of the drivers as the major reason of road deaths. This claimed 89,360 persons in 2008. Fault of cyclists, pedestrians, motor vehicles and bad road and weather conditions were also identified as some of the factors for fatalities on roads across the country.
However, ministry sources said that in the absence of proper investigation of road mishaps, local police put the onus of these accidents on the drivers. "The report is silent on how the governments' failure to regulate the issuance of driving licences and lack of proper training of drivers are contributing to this high occurrence of road mishaps,'' officials said on condition of anonymity.
Meanwhile, the ministry has set an ambitious target to bring down road deaths by 50% in the next two years. For this purpose, the budget estimate for 2010-11 has been increased to Rs 180 crore from Rs 74 crores in the previous year.
Source: The Times of India

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Saturday 2 July 2011

products and services we offer











Real reflectors offers products and services in Road Furnishing. We provide road studs, spring post, road safety cones, delineators, speed bumps and rumblers, reflective sign boards, solar road studs, barricades, reflectors, safety apparels, signages etc. 

Drive carefully, Somebody cares

Friday 1 July 2011

work done by company



Thermoplastic Road Marking, Road Studs, Reflective Board work done by company