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Bat road safety board for the removal of the Jaipur bus corridor

Jaipur: The meeting of the state road safety board was held on Monday to discuss proposals to reduce accidents in the state.
During the meeting, it was proposed that the Rapid Transit (BRTS) bus corridor must be removed from Jaipur because the accident occurred in the stretch.
The Minister of Transportation of the State Pratapsingh Khachariyawas stressed that Rajasthan must aim to be a ‘model state’ in terms of road safety.
It was also directed that all departments must specify deadlines for the budget announcement related to road safety and solving it as soon as possible.
At the meeting, a proposal was debated to build a hospital near the Toll plazas operated in the state.
A letter will be written by the state road safety board for the Union Minister Nitin Gadkari in this relationship.
Khachariyawas said most accidents occurred on the highway.
With hospitals and ambulances near the toll gate, injured will be able to get treatment immediately.
“There are many problems that NHAI and black spots on the highway must be repaired by taking action on the footing of the war.
Speed ​​up ongoing road construction work on all highways including Jaipur-Delhi.
Nhai must take strict action if the body Toll operation does not function according to conditions.
Police, transportation, the General Work Department and road construction agents must immediately improve black spots.
Illegal cutting on the road must be closed “, said Khachariyawas.
It was also directed that the lights must be installed in the villages at the intersection and road connecting to the highway and the center of their primary trauma immediately began.
During the meeting, discussed that regardless of the main road, the accident also increased on the streets of the colony.
To prevent this, the speed breaker must be built at the entrance of all city colonies and installing a camera on the highway and the main road to monitor the vehicles that drove and produce spells.
Abhay Kumar, the main secretary, the transportation department said more accidents were caused by trucks and cameras must be placed on the dashboard to monitor their speed.
In connection with a good Samaria scheme, Transport Commissioner Mahendra Soni said ‘Jeevan Rakshak Yojna’ was announced in the budget to encourage people to take victims of accidents to the hospital.
In this case, RS 5,000 and the certificate will be given to the helper, he added.

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