
New Delhi, May 10 (IANS) Delhi Lieutenant Governor T.S. Sandhu on Sunday urged city residents and visitors to the National Capital to follow traffic rules to prevent accidents, jams, and reduce pollution.
In a message on social media, Sandhu said collective efforts can help build a jam-free and safe city. His impassioned appeal to maintain order on roads came in the backdrop of a fatal accident on Saturday night in which a speeding car killed two men on a motorcycle in east Delhi’s Karawal Nagar.
“My earnest appeal to all Delhi residents and those visiting here is that you cooperate with @dtptraffic in making the national capital a city with safe, smooth, and well-managed traffic,” said the Lieutenant Governor in a post on X.
“Following traffic rules not only helps prevent traffic jams and accidents on the roads but also aids in reducing air pollution. Doing so is in the interest of Delhi and its residents, and it is our fundamental responsibility,” he said.
Sandhu stressed the link between traffic rules and safety. “I appeal to all citizens that you refrain from driving in the wrong direction, jumping red lights, and crossing roads in ways that endanger lives. Proper parking of vehicles, as well as the use of helmets and seat belts, is essential not only for smooth traffic but also for the safety of our loved ones,” he said.
He also encouraged citizens to report traffic violations on the latest app of the traffic police. “I have directed the Delhi Traffic Police to further expand the campaign for strict enforcement in the national capital. Your participation is crucial in strengthening this road safety campaign. All of you can report violations of traffic rules through the ‘Traffic Prahari’ app and earn rewards for your vigilance,” he said.
“If we collectively resolve to follow traffic rules, it is possible to build a jam-free and safe Delhi. In the creation of a beautiful and well-managed capital, I expect the combined efforts and support of all of you,” Sandhu added.
–IANS
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