King Yama to punish' traffic violators

The project has become a hit with public and gone viral on social media.

Update: 2016-01-15 01:00 GMT
Kalan' catches the traffic rule violaters at Kalpetta, Wayanad on Wednesday as RTO P. A. Sathian looks on.

KALPETTA: ‘Kalan’ (King Yama) has taken an avatar in Wayanad to teach traffic awareness to the lawless drivers and the general public. He was let loose in the streets in Kalpetta by the   Motor Vehicles Department  as part of the  campaign  which has become a hit.  

A person dressed as 'Kalan,'  the lord of death, roamed  the streets with a rope noose and sword and  issuing free tickets  to the lawbreakers  to Yamapuri on Thursday.

Wayanad  regional transport officer P.A. Sathyan told DC that  Kalan  had a big impact on the public and that he was getting good response from many parts of the  state after it went viral on the social media.

The residents, passengers and riders of Kalpetta town  were  amazed to see  'Kalan' blocking bike riders  without helmets and car drivers without  seat belts.

The Kalan warned violators on the 'free death' they were  inviting by  violating  the regulations.

"We got the right guy for donning the attire of Kalan, Mr Sathyan  added.  "The movements, dialogues and rhythm were apt ensuring  the maximum impact. Later,  I learned that  Kalan was a driving school owner, a talented actor with right physique," he said.

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