DIG holds a meeting to review enforcement of traffic rules

DIG holds a meeting to review enforcement of traffic rules

JAMMU: DIG Traffic Shridhar Patil convened gathering of Range Traffic police officers to assess the traffic situation in Jammu. The DIG began the conference by congratulating the officers for their exceptional performance in completing the Shri Amarnath JiShri Budda Amarnath Ji, and Machail Mata yatras successfully under difficult circumstances. The senior officer conducted thorough examination of how police personnel enforced traffic laws and gave rewards to those who continued to do so admirably throughout the month of August. Patil emphasised the need to pay special attention to the 13 main traffic infractions listed below since they were serious problems that endangered public safety and inconvenienced people.Overspeeding/dangerous driving, without wearing crash helmet, using mobile while driving, driving while intoxicated, driving when underage, incorrect parking, running red lights, overloading goods carrier or passenger, riding triple, HSRP, etc. For each black spot that is prone to accidents, he asked the SSP of the traffic police range in Jammu to form Accident Response Teams (ARTs) in their respective areas. These ARTs should include volunteers, members of local organisations, members of Panchayati Raj Institutions, and other stakeholders. They should also start and follow the process of rectification of black spots to prevent accidents and to provide an immediate response in the event of accidents to save precious lives. Rohit Baskotra, SSP Traffic NHW Ramban, Fiesel Qureshi, SSP Traffic City Jammu, and all Dy.SsP of Traffic Police Range Jammu were present at the meeting.

DIG holds a meeting to review enforcement of traffic rules
DIG holds a meeting to review enforcement of traffic rules

 

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