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In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

India loses a life every 4 minutes due to road accidents. A leading cause of death in India, road accidents have caused more deaths than natural disasters, diseases and terror attacks. 2015 witnessed 1,46,133 deaths and 5,00,279 injuries in India. Humour is often said to be the best carrier of advice. Here's a list of our favourite road signs from across the country, which can slow down any overspeeding vehicle. Let's take a look!

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

For all the lovers out there.

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

It's all about rhyming!

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

Everyone wants a happy marriage.

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

Follow traffic laws to live!

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

The truth has been written.

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

Drinking and driving, don't go well together.

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

A simple rhyme, alerts you on time.

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

Dare to drive fast?

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

Remember this wordplay before accelerating.

In Pics: 10 Road Signs Found Only In India

Do not overspeed, silly!

About The Campaign

About The Campaign

NDTV along with Mastercard is launching a multi-platform campaign “Cashless Bano India”, to create digital awareness and educate the masses about digital payment solutions for day to day transactions.

The campaign aims to take the message of a cash free India to the country, and will charter a blue print which can help all stakeholders to become a part of the digital revolution.

We aim to reach out to people and educate them on:

1) Digital and financial literacy

2) New generation digital payment solutions

3) Enabling merchants and consumers to understand and adopt secured and safe payment Solutions

4) Ease of usage at point of sales

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  • Amitabh Kant
    In the next 3 to 4 years, India will technologically leap forward. Every person with a mobile will become a walking ATMAmitabh KantCEO, NITI Aayog
  • Ari Sarker
    The banking industry is going to move away from the practice of a blended merchant rate, we will have a separate cost for credit and debitAri SarkerCo-President, Asia Pacific, Mastercard
  • Sunil Mehta
    Security is an ongoing process. Nothing can be absolutely secure. We need to solve problems on an everyday basisSunil MehtaMD and CEO, Punjab National Bank
  • Praveen Khandelwal
    There should be no transaction costs on merchants or consumers. This should be covered by government subsidiesPraveen KhandelwalGeneral Secretary, The Confederation of All India Traders
  • Dr Arvind Virmani
    At least for the next 5 years or so, cellphones would be the best medium to reach people throughDr Arvind VirmaniPresident, Forum for Strategic Initiatives and Former Chief Economic Advisor