Road Safety meeting held
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Most of the highway accidents reported within the district within the current previous occurred between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., stated Collector P. Madhusudhan Reddy right here on Tuesday.
Addressing Road Safety meeting, wherein Superintendent of Police Rohithnathan Rajagopal was current, he stated heightened surveillance and joint patrolling by Police and Transport Department officers may assist scale back the variety of accidents. With the involvement of all of the stakeholders and higher consciousness of highway security, accidents may very well be prevented, he added.
The meeting mentioned the necessity to examine highway situations and referred to as for instant repairs. After the rains, many stretches had developed potholes, which prompted accidents. Immediate restore works may scale back the variety of accidents to an extent, officers stated.
They additionally insisted on heightened vigil towards drunk driving and stated breathalysers could be launched on the Government Hospitals in Sivaganga and Karaikudi quickly. They additionally deliberate to teach folks towards giving autos to their minor youngsters, who would trigger accidents.
Self-discipline by automobile customers would save lives and make Sivaganga an accident-free district, Mr. Reddy stated.
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