Police to identify and verify accident-prone spots in all districts
Wednesday, 06 November 2024 | PNS | DEHRADUN
In response to a decade of increase in road accidents caused by overloading in Uttarakhand, the officiating director general of police Abhinav Kumar has directed authorities to identify and verify accident-prone spots across the State. As part of the initiative, special signage, glowing boards, crash barriers and other safety measures will be put in place at these high-risk locations to enhance road safety. The DGP issued these instructions in a meeting with senior police officials at Police headquarters in Dehradun on Tuesday.
Kumar said that a statewide campaign from November 10 will target overloaded vehicles, unauthorised passenger vehicles and those driving under the influence of alcohol. He stated that all districts have been instructed to enforce strict action with mandated legal proceedings against vehicle owners, drivers and conductors involved in accidents caused by overloading, as outlined in the standard operating procedures (SOPs). To address disruptions caused by protests that block national highways or obstruct railway operations, police will take strict legal action against offenders. Efforts will be made to coordinate with stakeholders to ensure clear communication about these measures, the DGP said.
Kumar also informed that on the occasion of the State foundation day, the government is also planning collaborative events with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), including a joint Nanda Devi expedition and a Ganga clean-up initiative, which will involve rafting from Gangotri to Haridwar. Several awareness programs will be conducted at the district and state levels to engage the public in these initiatives. He said that preparations are also underway for next year’s Char Dham pilgrimage season. All districts are expected to submit their challenges and suggestions within a week to facilitate smooth management of the pilgrimage next year. These comprehensive measures aim to ensure road safety, enhance traffic discipline and prepare for important state events and festivals in Uttarakhand, he added.