Srinagar, 20 March: (CNI) In a significant aspect of the operation included on-the-spot counseling of both drivers and commuters, emphasizing strict compliance with traffic rules, regulations, and safety measures.
The Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rural traffic Kashmir Ravinder Pal Singh highlighted the drive’s motive to address issues like overloading, overspeeding, and violations such as not using helmets or seatbelts, with the aim of enhancing safety and preventing accidents.
A transformative wave is sweeping through the traffic enforcement landscape, spearheaded by none other than Ravinder Pal Singh the SSP traffic Rural Kashmir, His unwavering commitment to road safety and strict enforcement measures has garnered unprecedented attention and accolades from locals, marking a significant shift in traffic management dynamics.
Ravinder Pal Singh started a large-scale campaign to enforce traffic laws in all routes of Kashmir valley.
On hie directions huge number of offenders were booked for various traffic infractions throughout the journey, according to an official statement. These included overloading, speeding, driving without a seat belt, riding a two-wheeler without a helmet, and not having the proper documentation.
Drivers and commuters received on-the-spot counseling and awareness training to ensure they followed traffic regulations.
Reducing traffic accidents and deaths is the goal, according to SSP Traffic Rural, who also declared that overloading of any kind whether it be with people or goods.will not be tolerated.
Ravinder Pal Singh initiated a targeted safety drive on the violators across the Kahsmir valley, The operation resulted in over a lacs of challans issued to traffic violators based on the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act, covering various offenses such as over-height/over-length by goods carriers, lack of insurance and fitness, excess passengers, absence of HSRP, triple riding, no helmet usage, dangerous driving, and overloading.
RP Singh’s main motive is addressing these key challenges head-on, Singh is paving the way for a safer and more disciplined driving culture.
In his outreach to drivers, Singh emphasizes the importance of adhering to traffic rules and exercising caution to prevent tragic incidents.
The RP Singh’s emphasis on strict enforcement within local markets underscores the importance of adherence to regulations at every level of society.
Unsurprisingly, Singh’s efforts have struck a chord with the local people, who have hailed the traffic police’s initiatives and expressed their gratitude towards the SSP Ravinder Pal Singh for his proactive measures.
RP Singh’s appeal for responsible driving resonates with the broader goal of fostering a culture of safety and compliance on Kashmir’s roads.
Through a combination of enforcement, education, and community involvement, Singh is laying the foundation for sustainable change in traffic management practices.
He stressed the importance of reducing accidents through checkpoints, counseling sessions, and raising awareness about traffic rules.
On the first day of the year, a drive was conducted on the national highway, resulting in multiple vehicles being challaned at Chandhara and Galendar Pampore.
RP Singh instructed officers to conduct counseling, raise awareness, enforce regulations, and manage traffic effectively, emphasizing the crucial role of traffic regulation and effective traffic management.
The Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rural Trafiic Kashmir emphasized that parents, along with vehicle ownership, bear the liability and consequences of any violations committed using the vehicle.
He also, urged parents to refrain from providing vehicles to young individuals engaged in reckless driving.-(CNI)