He advocated vigorous campaign for safe driving, safe speed and safety measures for commuters and pedestrians during a high level meeting of the Road Safety Council here at his office conference hall on Friday, an official communique said here today.
The meeting was convened on Supreme Courts direction to constitute state specific Road Safety Council to control and check road accidents.
The chief minister had suggested for regular checking of driving licenses including vehicle documents besides keeping track of the safety measures.
Directing the law enforcement authorities to take stringent measures to regulate traffic rules by ensuring compulsory use of seat belts, helmets for both driver and pillion and strict prohibition of mobile phone usage during driving besides asking the department concerned to put concerted effort in developing safe road infrastructure across the state.
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While advocating for a government notified and registered Driving Training Centre in the state, Tuki suggested for a mandatory fill up of forms on formats prepared by transport department for issuance of driving licenses.
Directing the departments to install necessary signboards on the roads which are mandatory for road safety, he opined road safety slogans to be incorporated in school curriculum.
He directed the department of transport to prepare an action plan on road safety guidelines by September next.
"Haphazard parking along the roads affects road jams besides making it vulnerable to accidents," the CM viewed and directed for constitution of a committee for identifying parking places under the Chairmanship of DC Capital.
The department further requested for a full fledged Traffic SP to regulate traffic regulations in the capital region, the communique added.