Categories: Rajkot

Road safety meetings related to high speed

Rajkot: In the meeting held on Friday in Jalan Safety Steps, the Safety Commissioner of Jalan Lalit Padaliya suggested showing off a short film in an accident-prone bag of safe way.
He then suggested police to regulate traffic at the transfer point because these points turned into a site for a big accident.
According to a survey by Rajkot police, a critical accident 24 percent lasted too long and overtook by violating traffic rules.
Police Commissioner Rajkot Manoj Agrawal also asked Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) to install a suitable name to avoid accidents on the road.
The meeting voiced concerns over ongoing work from several flyovers and underpasses where the diversion had been created in almost half a dozen spots.
Agrawal requests a Civic body, highway authority and road and building departments to install the necessary namepets, speed solving and road approaches in 30 specific accident-prone zones.

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