Gendarmerie in Tokat thanked the drivers who obeyed traffic rules

Gendarmerie in Tokat thanked the drivers who obeyed traffic rules
Gendarmerie in Tokat thanked the drivers who obeyed traffic rules
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Within the scope of the project implemented under the chairmanship of the Turkish National Agency, in partnership with Turkey, Portugal and Romania, Hatipoğlu participated in the application at the Gökdere gendarmerie traffic control point on the Tokat-Niksar highway.

Hatipoğlu, who chatted with the drivers of stopped vehicles and gave gifts, pointed out that Tokat is a city that bears the traces of an ancient culture and civilization and said, “Mevlana says, ‘We need to go to Tokat, because both the climate and the people are moderate.’ We, the people of Tokat, say again “We want the deep-rooted habits in our history to emerge, to reach the avenues and streets where our citizens can roam peacefully, and for our tradesmen to behave in a very polite and courteous manner,” he said. “We have training activities in this context.”


“The beauties arising from your ancient culture will be fully revealed”

Hatipoğlu explained that within the scope of the project, they stopped those coming from Romania and Portugal at the gendarmerie point and thanked those who obeyed the traffic rules, and said:

“I hope that our work will continue to fully reveal the beauties originating from Tokat’s ancient culture. Traffic habits need to be established very well for everyone. We are in an effort to reveal our every behavior in every aspect of life in Tokat. What could these be? “It manifests itself as many behaviors, including compliance with traffic rules and the cleanliness of the streets. In this sense, our teams are working, our citizens are working, and we are trying to give this message to all of Tokat.”

The drivers also thanked Hatipoğlu and the gendarmerie teams for the work.

The article is in Turkish

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