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PWD must rectify roads and rotaries, People should follow traffic rules: Raman Suri
9/13/2019 10:27:07 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 13: Bharatiya Janata Party State Executive Member Raman Suri today said that Public Works Department (PWD) must rectify all roads and rotaries for safe driving. There are several blind curves in the city and all roads are not properly marked that put lives of drivers at risk. People, he said are also not able to follow traffic rules in such conditions where roads are not properly designed or marked.
He said that rotaries like the one opposite to Police Headquarters on Jammu University lane blinds people and similarly, the one at Indira Chowk also causes complete blockade of front view which is dangerous for commuters as well as drivers. Roads near Bus stand and at Rehari pose severe threat to lives which should also be set right. Similarly over grown trees and ornamentals planted on curbs or dividers should be pruned to give drivers a clear site.
Raman Suri also urged people in general that they should themselves volunteer and follow all traffic rules for the safety of their lives. He said that increased fine for traffic violations are nothing but a move to make people responsible about their own safety and anyone condemning or criticising it should understand that saving human lives has always remained the foremost priority of any government. Suri added that instead of focusing on one thing, people should try and get the complete picture. They should focus on the benefits provided to them besides following all the rules.
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