The Asian Age

‘ Need awareness drives on traffic laws, safety’

◗ The L- G directed the traffic police to undertake intensive measures to spread awareness on road safety and traffic laws

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Lieutenant- governor Anil Baijal on Thursday LG directed the Delhi traffic police to focus on taking action against traffic violations and illegally parked vehicles.

The L- G also directed the traffic police to undertake intensive measures to spread awareness on road safety and traffic laws, special focus on school and college children.

The traffic police informed Mr Baijal that there has been a 48 per cent increase in the population, 179 per cent increase in the vehicles but only 15 per cent increase in the road length since 2001, thereby posing huge challenges in the management on traffic in the city.

The L- G also advised to impart real time informatio­n through electronic display boards, social media platforms, etc. about the volume of traffic bottleneck­s at different stretches of Delhi including suggesting alternate ways.

Mr Baijal also directed the agencies concerned to take effective enforcemen­t drives to ensure that people utilise the authorised parking spaces wherever available instead of illegally parking vehicles on roads. As directed by the L- G, the traffic police has started involving local police in traffic management to improve its field presence.

It was told that traffic police and local bodies are undertakin­g anti encroachme­nt drives.

“The L- G highlighte­d that re- encroachme­nt must be prevented at all costs. To this end, a campaign must be launched to spread awareness on road safety and traffic laws, with special focus on school and college children,” according to a statement issued by the L- G house.

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