As soon as Sehwag and other cricketers Ashish Nehra and Naman Ojha reached India Gate, they were mobbed by newsmen who refused to budge even after repeated requests from police personnel and the players themselves.
Nehra and Ojha boarded their cars and left the spot first and Sehwag followed suit after briefly speaking to reporters about the importance of observing traffic rules.
"Whenever you see a person crossing the road through Zebra crossing, you should stop and respect the rule. Accidents can be reduced if we give importance to Zebra crossings. Traffic rules should be followed and one should not drive at high speed," said Sehwag.
The cricketers, along with a group of school children were also supposed to distribute road safety literature to Delhiites urging them to follow traffic rules.
The programme was part of the observance of 'Global Road Safety Week' by Delhi Traffic Police.
Later, Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Anil Shukla and other senior police officials distributed road safety literature to the passersby.