First thing the Prime Minister does when getting in his car is put his seat belt on...Whats your excuse?? Wear you… https://t.co/astsVmAunZ — PIB India (@PIB_India) 1534838653000

@PIB_India @nitin_gadkari @akshaykumar @PMOIndia @narendramodi @mansukhmandviya Great message for the citizens of the country. — Barkha Trehan (@trehan_barkha) 1534909352000

@PIB_India @nitin_gadkari @akshaykumar @PMOIndia @narendramodi @mansukhmandviya Only a law abiding PM can create la… https://t.co/toTk7jA9nV — Manjul Koustuv Samal (@ManjulKSamal) 1534848718000

@PIB_India @nitin_gadkari @akshaykumar @PMOIndia @narendramodi @mansukhmandviya Great to see this! Really important… https://t.co/uq5slCU12u — Karan Agarwal (@KaranAgarwal88) 1534902989000

@PIB_India @nitin_gadkari @akshaykumar @PMOIndia @narendramodi @mansukhmandviya We have to learn from PM... It is best habit for safety — Dharav Patel (@DharavNPatel) 1534863402000

If you are a Prime Minister Modi fan, chances are you might follow his footsteps, and with this thought, the Press Information Bureau of India has shared a video of PM Modi which will definitely inspire you.The video which was tweeted yesterday shows Prime Minister Modi wearing his seat belt as soon as he sits inside his car and was accompanied with the caption: "First thing the Prime Minister does when getting in his car is put his seat belt on...Whats your excuse?? Wear your seat belt."The minute long video is part of Ministry of Road, Transport and Highway's awareness campaign called " Sadak Suraksha Jeevan Raksha. "Since, being shared yesterday the video has garnered over 5000 likes and 2000 retweets.Twitter users were all praises for the video with many mentioning that road safety is extremely important."This is an amazing mention. We need to make people aware," wrote a Twitter user. "Safety first whether he is PM or a normal person," said another.The figures for those killed killed on the roads in India came down by 4,560 or 3% in 2017 from 1.51 lakh the previous year, the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety said in a report to the apex court earlier this year. Till September last year, the fall in total road deaths was 5,003. Sources said this shows how there is a need to have continuous and concerted efforts to check fatalities due to road accidents.