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Superintendent of Police B. Krishna Rao on Wednesday instructed his officials to monitor the activities of ex-convicts and history-sheeters.
Mr. Krishna Rao was speaking to his team at a monthly crime review meeting organised at the district police office here on Wednesday.
Mr. Krishna Rao said that awareness programmes need to be taken up in a large scale over the 32nd National Road Safety Month in the district. He also stressed the need to take up measures to bring down road accidents in Agency areas. The SP added that police stations should receive people well and treat them with respect.
Ludhiana: The Ludhiana traffic police are observing the 32nd National Road Safety Month from Monday onwards but the 92 accidental black spots, where most of the accidents, including fatal ones, have taken place, are crying for attention. It has been a few years since these black spots have been identified, however, till now nothing has been done to rectify the faults to avert accidents there.
The assistant commissioner of police, traffic zone-1, Gurdev Singh, has also released his book in which he has given detailed solutions to correcting the construction of the 10 black spots. But despite that, no practical changes have been made.
Road Safety Month 2021: 5 Road Safety Rules You Should Know About
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Road safety laws are meant to safeguard lives of users and its important to respect and follow the same
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Driving under influence is a strict no and needs stricter actions
The National Road Safety Month is between January18 - February 17, 2021
As the motor vehicle population increases on Indian roads, so does the risk of accidents, crashes, and deaths. While the latter is an eventuality, we can certainly avoid an untimely death caused by vehicular accidents. Sadly, road traffic rules aren t as strict as needed in India, and we have the highest rate of fatalities when it comes to road accidents. That s a statistic that needs to change. So, it s is important that we discuss road safety time and again and when better than the National Road Safety Month (January 18 - February 17). In light of the same, here are five road safety rules that you sh
Series of activities mark beginning of 32nd National Road Safety Month
Series of activities mark beginning of 32nd National Road Safety Month
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JAMMU, Jan 18: Series of activities were held across Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh to mark the beginning of National Road Safety Month.
The day witnessed inaugural functions, walkathons and awareness rallies organized by respective district administrations.
JAMMU: The 32nd National Road Safety Month was today inaugurated by Transport Commissioner, J&K Pardeep Kumar, with the flagging off a Walkathon-cum-Awareness Rally, here at Gulshan Ground.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic Jammu, Shiv Kumar Sharma was the guest of honour on the occasion.
Gadkari hopes reduction in road accidents, deaths in India by 50% before 2025
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Stating that 415 people die on roads in India every day, Road Transport and Highways Minister Gadkari said there is a need to expedite the task of saving the lives of people.
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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday hoped that the road accidents and resultant deaths in the country will be reduced by 50 per cent before 2025, and said there should be no compromise on saving the lives of the persons involved in road accidents.