Police stations will be established in Bettiahata, Dharamshala, Mohaddipur and Nausar. Awakening
Jagran correspondent, Gorakhpur. Once again an initiative has been started to free the city from traffic jams. For this the city has been divided into four zones. There are preparations to set up a temporary traffic police station in each zone, where inspectors will be deployed. TSI will be deployed at 103 points in the city, who will handle the arrangements. Traffic policemen and home guards will also be there to assist them.
In case of jam, the responsibility of the deployed TSI and traffic inspector will be fixed. Along with this, people will also be made aware by installing PA systems where they are not installed. This decision was taken by SSP Dr. Kaustubh in a meeting regarding traffic arrangements late on Thursday evening.
He took information about the reasons for the jam in the city from SP City Abhinav Tyagi, CO Traffic, Cantt, Gorakhnath and traffic inspectors present in the meeting. After this, asked for solutions to get rid of the jam. He directed that the city should be divided into four zones: Bettiahata, Dharamshala, Mohaddipur and Nausadh.
Inspectors should be deployed everywhere by creating temporary traffic stations. Every inspector should be given the responsibility of the marked points in his area. TSI and traffic policemen should be put on duty at all these points. With this system the traffic will run smoothly. In case of jam, traffic inspector will reach that point and provide solution.
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Due to absence of PA system at many places and intersections (loud speakers installed at forty-six intersections from ITMS), the SSP said that such places should be marked. After this, with the help of the Municipal Corporation, PA systems should be installed at all places to make people aware and the traffic should be managed. marked points
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