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Transport ministry to use tweeting to bring down accidents

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and the International Road Federation (IRF) find the social networking site twitter.com an innovative medium to bring down road fatalities. - A for effort, Z for intent - Nielsen, Facebook in strategic pact to help marketers - Aditi Phadnis: Don"t fear, I"m here">Aditi Phadnis: Don"t fear, I"m here - Automatic digging - "Facebook" floods search bars, tops list - Rlys PPP projects go off track MoRH and IRF, the global body for promoting and advocating safe road developments, jointly plan to focus on community consultations and use of modern social networking websites including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to reduce road accidents by 50 per cent by 2012, IRF said in a statement. “For generating mass awareness about road safety. Modern web-based social networking tools will be used . We have developed videos on safe driving and other aspects of road safety.


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