Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai) - HT Navi Mumbai Live

Singer spends a day with traffic cops, urges citizens to follow the rules

- Raina Shine htmetro@hindustant­imes.com BACHCHAN KUMAR/HT

NAVI MUMBAI: For a month, the Navi Mumbai traffic police has asked the residents to man traffic for two hours a day at any junction of their choice. The residents who wish to join the initiative ‘One Day With Police’, which is a part of a month-long road safety campaign will have to register themselves.

The residents acting as traffic cop will also give a thank you card to those who follow traffic norms while those flouting rules would be given a warning card.

The initiative was inaugurate­d by singer and musician Shankar Mahadevan on Friday morning. After the inaugurati­on, Mahadevan himself became a traffic cop and took to the streets to regulate traffic.

The traffic department of Navi Mumbai is conducting the road safety campaign from January 18 to February 17.

Deputy Commission­er of Police (Traffic), Purushotta­m Karad, said, “As per the government norms, there should not be crowding of people and yet there needs to be public participat­ion. In order to fulfil this, we started this initiative wherein people can register themselves via the traffic department’s website.”

People can then choose their preferred time, day and the junction among the 31 junctions listed in the website. The person would be accompanie­d by a traffic cop and would be helped to control the traffic.

“The one who will complete two hours of managing the traffic will get an e-certificat­e from traffic police,” Karad said.

 ??  ?? Singer Shankar Mahadevan gives a rose to an auto rickshaw driver to spread awareness about road safety at Shivaji Maharaj Chowk, Vashi, on Friday.
Singer Shankar Mahadevan gives a rose to an auto rickshaw driver to spread awareness about road safety at Shivaji Maharaj Chowk, Vashi, on Friday.

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