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A quick exercise for you
The spellings and pronunciations given here are typically American. In India, especially in the academic circles, we use the British variants. Can you write down the British variants of the spellings (if any) and pronunciations in the form of comments to this blog?
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Devaleena Joardar said:
Hi Ranjit
Just a suggestion. The face behind the wheel is of an irate/aggressive driver. Can we change it to a happy/peaceful face behind the wheel? After all, we are trying to make driving peaceful and happy. Make a person relax behind the wheel and not tense him.
Thanks and regards
Devaleena
Zero Tolerance to Road Rage said:
Thanks Devaleena for the suggestion, which is very pertinent and useful. ZTTRR is yet to design its own logo! Currently, we are using a freely available image found on the Law-is-Greek webpage. We have acknowledged this on our Facebook “About” tab page.
We have in fact posted messages on various platforms soliciting suggestions from users for a logo. Received a couple of them.
We are now working towards a workable design. Your suggestion will definitely be kept in mind. Thanks again! ~Ranjit
Devaleena Joardar said:
Thank you, Ranjit.