Infinity Rider Club gave road safety message in 10 states bordering 3 international borders, encouraged youth to follow traffic rules..

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Raipur. Infinity Rider Club’s motorcycle tour of North East India recently concluded. This journey was started with the objective of covering 10 Indian states and 03 international borders (Bhutan, Bangladesh and China) with all 08 riders (Prince Dawar, Gagandeep Singh, Parimal Sharma, Shivendra Verma, Prateek Mishra) being the members of the club. , Syed Altamash, Rachit Das, Vedant Agg

Let us tell you, the rider group started its journey with a resolve to give priority to road safety and follow all traffic rules. Keeping this mission in mind, Rider Club set out on a journey full of challenges.

He educated the communities he passed through on his journey about the importance of road safety. Club rider Prince said that he interacted with the local people at various places and gave suggestions on traffic rules and road safety. From wearing helmets to obeying speed limits, Infinity Rider Club leaves no stone unturned in spreading its message of responsible rider.

arwal) created awareness among the people about road safety and traffic rules.

Rider Altamash shared that one of the highlights of the trip was to meet our brave soldiers serving the country on the international borders and express their gratitude to them and at the same time fill oneself with a feeling of patriotism and energy. Riders spoke to students about the importance of road safety and encouraged them to become ambassadors for safe driving in their communities. 

During the conversation, Vedant, the youngest rider present on the trip, said that whenever a convoy of Infinity Riders passed through a city or village road, the reaction of the youth who saw us was tremendous, and they were encouraged to follow road safety guidelines. And promised to inspire others to do the same.

Sharing his thrilling experience, rider Shivendra said that as the club members reached Tawang from easy terrain to challenging terrain like Sela Pass, they faced a lot of obstacles. Unpredictable weather conditions prevailed in Meghalaya and the riders traveled through difficult terrain to reach the Dawki River, which shares its border with Bangladesh.

He also highlighted that the riders remained steadfast in their commitment to promote road safety, adapting to changing conditions with flexibility and determination.

Rider Parimal said that on this North East trip, the riders successfully traveled a total of 5100 kilometers in just 14 days in which they cherished many memorable moments.

 Club members Rider Rachit and Rider Prateek also shared their experience on the Double Decker Living Bridge Track of Meghalaya. He told how nature is prevalent in Meghalaya in all its beauty. To reach the Double Decker Living Bridge, one has to trek down 3500 stairs and come back through the same path, which is a tiring and thrilling experience.

Lastly rider Gagandeep said that Infinity Rider Club’s North East India Motorcycle Tour was a testament to the power of unity and purpose. Through their travels, club members not only strengthened their bonds of friendship, but also made a lasting impact on the communities they visited. 

Road safety is a collective responsibility, and Infinity Rider Club has shown that together we can make a difference. May his journey serve as an inspiration for all road users to prioritize safety and make every journey safe.