Holi Traffic Management: 134 Intersections Under Watch

Holi Traffic Management: 134 Intersections Under Watch.webp

New Delhi, March 3 The Delhi Traffic Police will deploy personnel at approximately 134 major intersections across the city on Holi on March 4, with strict enforcement against drunk driving and a provision for suspension of driving licenses for a minimum of three months in serious violations, an official said on Tuesday.

Issuing a detailed traffic advisory, the police said special checking teams will be stationed at major junctions and vulnerable stretches to curb offenses such as drunk driving, speeding, reckless and zig-zag driving, jumping red lights, triple riding, riding without helmets, and performing stunts on two-wheelers.

According to the directions of the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety, in cases of drunk driving, jumping red lights, using a mobile phone while driving, dangerous driving, and speeding, the driving license of the offender will be seized and liable for suspension for at least three months, the advisory stated.

Action will also be initiated against registered owners if their vehicles are found to be driven by minors or unauthorized persons.

Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Dinesh Gupta said elaborate arrangements have been put in place to ensure the safety of pedestrians and motorists.

"Keeping the Holi festival in mind, the Delhi Traffic Police has issued a detailed traffic management plan. Our staff will be deployed at approximately 134 major intersections. Personnel will remain present in key areas, and senior officers will supervise the arrangements. Our primary focus will be to prevent drunk driving," Gupta said.

He added that strict action would be taken against those driving without helmets, driving on the wrong side, or indulging in dangerous driving.

"We will make every possible effort to curb all traffic violations, and appropriate action will be taken wherever violations are found," he said.

The advisory said PCR vans and local police teams will assist traffic personnel in enforcing norms across the city.

Gupta also warned that violations highlighted on social media will not be ignored. "If we see any violation on social media which is uploaded by someone, then we will take action on it, and we keep on monitoring it continuously," he said.

The Traffic Police has urged commuters to follow rules and cooperate with enforcement teams to ensure a safe and incident-free Holi.
 
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