Kolkata Police Flags Off 'Safe Drive Save Life' Half Marathon 2026

Additional Commissioner Santosh Pandey flagged off the Kolkata Police 'Safe Drive Save Life' Half Marathon 2026, inaugurating Traffic Safety Week. The event aims to promote road safety through massive public participation, with over 50,000 people reported in attendance. Officials including Mayor Firhad Hakim and Police Commissioner Manoj Kumar Verma praised the initiative and Kolkata's record as a city with low accident rates. The campaign emphasizes that road safety is a collective responsibility shared by the public and police.

Key Points: Kolkata Police Safe Drive Save Life Half Marathon 2026 Flagged Off

  • Marathon kicks off Traffic Safety Week
  • Aims to promote road safety awareness
  • Kolkata hailed as India's safest city
  • Event sees massive public participation
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Additional Commissioner Santosh Pandey flags off Kolkata Police 'Safe Drive Save Life' Half Marathon 2026

Kolkata Police launches Traffic Safety Week with a half marathon. Officials cite city's safety record and promote public participation in road safety.

"The fewest road accidents have occurred in Kolkata. This is the effort of the Kolkata Police. - Firhad Hakim"

Kolkata, January 18

Additional Commissioner of Police Santosh Pandey flagged off the Kolkata Police 'Safe Drive Save Life' Half Marathon 2026 in Kolkata on Sunday.

"Safe Drive Save Life" is a road safety slogan and campaign launched by the West Bengal government and organised by Kolkata Police to promote responsible driving, reduce accidents, and prevent fatalities by encouraging adherence to traffic rules, avoiding distractions, and wearing seatbelts or helmets.

West Bengal Minister and Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim praised Kolkata Police for their efforts to make the city safe, citing low road accident rates and a National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report naming Kolkata the safest city in India.

"The fewest road accidents have occurred in Kolkata. This is the effort of the Kolkata Police. According to the NCRB report, Kolkata is the safest city in India, and the credit for this also goes to the Kolkata Police. To promote this very spirit, this marathon is being conducted," Hakim said.

Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Kumar Verma lauded the success of the 'Safe Drive Save Life' half-marathon, saying it's spreading awareness about road safety.

"The Safe Drive Save Life was held today at the 6th edition of the Kolkata Police. The message of the program the Chief Minister launched in 2016, that one should stay safe on the road and keep others safe too, is reaching people. Awareness has increased among people... I extend my heartfelt thanks to all the participants, winners, and our colleagues," Verma said.

Former TMC MP and actress Mimi Chakraborty hailed the 'Safe Drive Save Life' half-marathon, saying the event is filled with excitement and love. She feels proud to be part of Kolkata, calling it a safe city.

"There is so much excitement here, so much love. People have been coming since the morning. Today, more than 50 thousand people have joined in. I feel very proud to be a part of this city, which is so safe," former TMC MP and actress Mimi Chakraborty said.

Santosh Pandey said the 'Safe Drive Save Life' Half Marathon kicks off Traffic Safety Week, aiming to promote road safety through public participation. The event sees a good turnout from diverse groups, emphasising that safety is a collective responsibility, not just the police's job.

"The 'Safe Drive Save Life' Half Marathon is the inauguration of Traffic Safety Week observed by Kolkata Police. Races have been organised according to distances. People's participation is quite good. People from every section are joining in. Our main message is road safety. Road safety can be ensured only through the participation of all of us. This is not just the work of the police administration," Santosh Pandey said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Kudos to the organizers. But while marathons are good, the real test is daily enforcement. I still see so many two-wheeler riders without helmets in Kolkata. The police need to be consistent with fines.
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Aryan P
Feeling proud of my city! Kolkata being the safest is a big achievement. Events like these build community spirit. More power to the police and all participants. ❤️
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Kolkata, I'm impressed by such community-driven safety campaigns. It's a positive step. The message that safety is a collective responsibility is spot on.
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Manish T
Good event, but the article reads like a government press release. Would like more independent data on the actual reduction in accidents due to this campaign, not just quotes from officials.
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Kavya N
"Safe Drive Save Life" should be taught in schools from a young age. Habits form early. Glad to see 50k+ people participated. This is the way to build a safer India!

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