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Traffic week concludes on a promising note

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Posted: Jan 08, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

Chandigarh, January 7 The 19th Road-Safety Week concluded with an assurance from the Deputy Inspector General of Police Vivek Gogia that close-circuit TV cameras would be installed at various vital points on the roundabouts in the city shortly. Organised by Chandigarh Traffic Police in association with the Indian Oil, the Road-Safety week was concluded today at Traffic Police Auditorium, Police Lines, Sector 29.

In his address, DIG Vivek Gogia emphasised on traffic education and announced that the city police are working to smoothen the traffic flow and ensure safety of motorists on the city roads.

During the last one week, Chandigarh Traffic Police stressed upon traffic education and held several workshops and awareness drives for people from all walks of life, including rickshaw-pullers, autorickshaw drivers, bus and truck drivers, school principals and even school children. Even senior citizens were made to participate in the workshop specifically designed for them, during which, traffic police personnel were instructed to be polite towards senior citizens in the event of a traffic violation.

DIG Gogia, who was also the chief guest on the occasion, congratulated the traffic police on successful completion of the road-safety week. He even thanked the Traffic Marshals, members of the Traffic Advisory Committee, media and members of the traffic staff that helped in making the event a success. Awards were presented to winners of various activities that were organised all over Chandigarh. Other activities included painting competitions, scooter rallies, skill-test for Police Control Room drivers and workshops for truck and bus drivers.

Three traffic-rule-abiding women riders, who were selected out of the lot that participated in the scooter-rally with an aim to promote helmets, were awarded (you guessed it) safety-helmets. Certain rickshaw pullers who were observed following traffic rules and regulations were awarded blankets.

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