(Yamunanagar News) Yamunanagar. The traffic police have launched a campaign to prevent accidents in dense fog. Below this, reflective tape was applied to the car on Wednesday. DSP Traffic Kanwaljeet launched this campaign by applying reflective tape on cars.
Traffic police launched campaign to prevent accidents
DSP Traffic Kanwaljeet said all cars should be registered. Share your list. If someone drives a car illegally or a minor drives an e-rickshaw, inform the police. So that action can be taken against them. Follow all the rules. As soon as the winter season begins, fog begins to appear. Auto and electric rickshaw drivers ply even at night. In such a situation, they should follow the rules. So they can protect themselves. Additionally, other drivers could also be saved. To do this, the most important thing is to apply reflective tape on the car. So you can see the driver coming from afar even in dense fog. All cars should have this reflective tape. The same should happen in the e-rickshaw.
Auto and e-rickshaw drivers should not stop in the middle of the road: Kushal Pal
Traffic station in-charge Kushal Pal said no auto or e-rickshaw driver should stop in the middle of the road. It is often seen that car drivers stop mid-way while trying to get transportation. There’s a traffic jam behind. There is also a risk of accident. To avoid this, it is important that the car stops at the edge of the road while stopping to load the passenger. They all put reflective tape on their cars. This will make it visible even in dense fog conditions. Accidents will stop. Follow all rules for car drivers. If there is any problem, you can share it. It will be resolved. Car drivers must follow the rules themselves and explain them to their colleagues as well. On this occasion, Yamunanagar city police station in-charge Narendra Rana and auto-rickshaw union chief Manish Kumar were also present.
Also Read: Yamunanagar News: A forest team raided Nagalpatti village and recovered 6 quintals of Khair wood and Sambar horn.
Also Read: Mahendragarh News: Officials must strictly implement Grap-4: Deputy Commissioner