Bollywood
megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan
is
willing
to
join
hands
with
Mumbai
Traffic
Police
for
a
road
safety
initiative.
At
the
inauguration
of
the
28th
Road
Safety
Week
here
on
Monday,
the
actor
sai,:
"I
want
to
offer
my
services
to
Mumbai
Traffic
Police.
I've
been
saying
this
for
many
years
that
if
my
face
and
voice
can
sell
Maggi
noodles,
why
can't
I
do
something
good
for
the
city?"
Earlier,
Big
B
has
taken
part
in
social
awareness
campaigns
for
Swachh
Bharat
Mission,
Hepatitis
B
and
Gujarat
Tourism.
He
also
fronted
a
polio
eradication
programme.
Talking
about
how
he
deals
with
those
who
break
traffic
rules,
Amitabh
said:
"I
often
see
that
even
if
there
is
a
red
signal,
people
break
the
rule.
If
anybody
does
it
in
front
of
me,
I
wait
until
it
becomes
green,
catch
the
car
and
try
to
convince
him
that
he
has
done
a
wrong.
They
express
regret,
but
ultimately
they
ask
me
for
a
selfie."
"Besides,
I
have
noticed
that
many
times,
the
father
is
driving
the
car
and
the
mother
is
sitting
in
front
seat
with
her
baby.
It
is
very
wrong.
Children
should
not
be
seated
in
front
seat.
Unfortunately,
if
an
accident
occurs
the
child
would
be
injured
first," added
the
74-year-old
star.
He
also
finds
it
irresponsible
when
people
don't
use
seat
belts.
"I
would
request
all
to
drive
safely
and
don't
break
traffic
rules,"
he
said
and
added:
"A
country
can
be
evaluated
by
its
traffic
rules.
Whenever
I
visit
other
countries,
I
watch
their
traffic
rules
and
how
much
the
people
are
disciplined
regarding
traffic.
I
want
that
the
foreigners
should
also
get
an
impression
that
we
are
a
disciplined
people."