Traffic police organises traffic awareness programme in Leh 202 people died in Ladakh due to road accidents in the last 4 years: SP Traffic
Traffic Police under the aegis of PHQ, Ladakh organised a traffic awareness programme on December 23 in Leh. Pamphlets regarding traffic awareness were distributed among all the stakeholders.
SP Traffic, Mohd Rafi Giri informed that accident-prone areas and black spots have been identified based on the scientific study. He said that in the last four years, 202 deaths took place in UT Ladakh on different roads. He requested transport unions and drivers to drive responsibly especially in accident-prone areas and black spots.
Further, he informed that a separate traffic wing was created last year in August 2020 and has collected approximately ₹1 crore fine from the violators. He assured that in the coming days' similar awareness camps would be conducted in different blocks.
Deputy Commissioner, Leh, Shrikant Balasaheb Suse appreciated the initiative and asked transport unions, drivers, and commuters to obey traffic rules to improve the traffic scenario of the area. He informed that traffic police through Road Safety Engineer conducted a scientific study of road accident data of all Police Stations of UT-Ladakh to prevent road accidents and to save precious lives. He said that the administration is putting every effort to improve the traffic system and informed that the administration is already working on several projects.
SSP Leh, Stanzin Norboo requested people to obey traffic laws and cooperate with police to ensure smooth traffic on roads. DySP Headquarters, Rigzin Sandup requested transporters for public-friendly behavior and asked them to obey traffic rules.
Presidents of Taxi, Bike, and Mazda Union also spoke on the occasion and thanked traffic police for conducting the awareness programme.