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| SP Gopinath Jatti releasing pamphlets on traffic rules in Tirupati on Thursday. Photo: K.V. Poornachandra Kumar |
‘A CCTV Surveillance System, with latest technologies, will be set up by November end to keep a track on traffic and other law and order issues’
In an attempt to ease the traffic congestion in the
temple city and ensure denizens’ adherence to traffic rules, Traffic
Police of the Tirupati Urban District have come up with a novel
programme named – ‘Safe City Tirupati’.
Interacting
with the media here on Thursday, Tirupati Urban Superintendent of Police
Gopinath Jatti emphasised on the need of an effective regulation of
traffic in the city, which witnessed a steady flow of pilgrims,
everyday. “The city's roads are used by the residents as well as the
devotees, who arrive to have a darshan of Lord Venkateswara. Few changes
will be made to the existing traffic conditions to ensure a smooth
vehicular movement on the roads,” he said.
Pointing
out to the changes in the current traffic set-up, Mr. Jatti advised the
people to follow the signs and roadblocks. He also urged them to carry
driving license, registration certificate, third-party insurance and
pollution certificate.
Mr. Jatti also said that they
would set up a CCTV Surveillance System, with latest technologies, by
November end to keep a track on traffic and other aspects of law and
order.
Later, Mr. Jatti flagged off two campaign
vehicles (auto-rickshaws) which would travel through all the important
junctions in the city, elucidating denizens on the traffic rules and
regulations.
Besides this, banners will also be put up at important junctions and pamphlets would be distributed to the people.

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