Bhubaneswar: Acting on a review of the Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE) file, the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety has requested the national authorities to enforce visitor laws in line with the present law. Committee’s secretary SD Banga has recently written a letter to the National Transport Secretary G Srinivas.
“All the road signage, road markings, and traffic signals ought to comply with the Indian Road Congress (IRC) specifications. Traffic police, shipping officials, and street engineers should be imparted training on the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, and all of the policies and guidelines made there beneath,” Banga wrote to Srinivas. Besides, the enforcement of visitors’ laws through the state agencies needs to be as per the extant regulations and proof-based.
The IRTE has conducted a number one study on visitor control in Bhubaneswar town and pronounced that a massive variety of road signage, road markings, and site visitors alerts do not comply with IRC specifications. Though the IRTE has surveyed the Bhubaneswar town only, the Committee asked the government to deal with the record as a sample study and execute its recommendations throughout the nation.
Following the letter of the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety, the kingdom authorities Saturday told the shipping commissioner, NHAI leader, trendy supervisor, chief engineer (roads), and chief engineer (NH) to put into effect. The authorities have additionally sought compliance files from the above officers at the earliest for the perusal of the government and transmission of the same to the SC panel.
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