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CM flags off 71 new vehicles to strengthen traffic management

CM flags off 71 new vehicles to strengthen traffic management

Time of India2 days ago
Patna: Chief minister
Nitish Kumar
flagged off 71 new vehicles meant for traffic deputy superintendent and traffic police stations, at his official residence at 1, Anne Marg on Saturday. The new vehicles would aid in strengthening traffic control and security management on national and state highways and cities across the state.
As many as 30 vehicles are meant for traffic police stations while 41 for DSPs.
Equipped with modern facilities, the vehicles will enable effective traffic monitoring, accident control, and strict enforcement of traffic rules. Before the flagging-off ceremony, the CM inspected the vehicles and collected information about their functioning from officials. He said availability of these vehicles will enhance the operational capacity and efficiency of policing in the state, making it easier to maintain law and order.
Traffic management in various districts will become more robust, and road safety and traffic management will improve, Nitish said.
The police officers said increasing population, expansion of road network, and growing number of vehicles in the state presented new challenges in road safety and smooth traffic flow. To cope with the emerging challenges, the govt has initiated new measures such as the establishment of traffic police stations in all the districts, approval and posting of DSP (Traffic) in all the districts, and procurement of vehicles and traffic control gears to equip traffic police stations and DSP (Traffic).
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The new vehicles will provide necessary support for road safety management and traffic operations in the districts.
At the start of the programme, DGP Vinay Kumar welcomed the CM by presenting him a sapling. On this occasion, deputy CMs Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha; water resources and parliamentary affairs minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary; principal secretaries to the CM, Deepak Kumar and S Siddharth; chief secretary Amritlal Meena; additional chief secretary of the home department Arvind Kumar Choudhary; ADG (special branch) Sunil Kumar; ADG (headquarters) Kundan Krishnan; ADG (traffic) Sudhanshu Shekhar, and other senior officials were present.
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