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Rising Accidents in city: 48 people killed in 2022, Black Spots identified

Study shows over 40% accidents occur at Shalteng-Parimpora, Pantha Chowk stretch; report to be shared with DC with recommendations regarding black spots, will work hard to reduce number of accidents: SSP Traffic City

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Srinagar, Jan 11: Authorities on Wednesday said that they have identified some black spots in Srinagar where frequent accidents are taking place and that the efforts will be made to ensure the graph of accidents within the summer capital is reduced this year.

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Talking to the media persons, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic, City, Muzaffar Ahmad Shah, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that around 48 people have lost their lives in the accidents in Srinagar last year and through a study, which will culminate shortly, it has come to the fore that most of the accidents have occurred on Bypass road.

“We have identified a few black spots like from Shalteng-Parimpira and Pantha Chowk stretch where most of the lives out of 48 in 2022 have been lost. As soon as the study culminates, we will provide the report to Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar in which recommendations will be made with regard to the black spots,” he said.

He further said that work like enforcement and other things will be done to reduce the number of accidents, but indeed the accidents cannot be reduced until the people drive safely and cooperate in terms of following the rules and regulations.

“A good number of accidents in Srinagar happen on two-wheelers, which is probably due to overconfidence of driving skills and other related things. Safe driving is imperative to reduce the number of accidents,” he said, adding that there are some issues like absence of service lanes along Bypass, but these issues will be resolved soon.

He said that there are a couple of reasons behind the road accidents including wrong road designs, over speeding and other things, but the work will be done in this regard and “we will try our best to reduce the number of accidents this year.”

He also said that action against the people who are found driving after drinking will also be initiated.

“Last year, we lost around 48 people in Srinagar; most of them died on Bypass road. If we see the data in June and July when the schools were closed, the accidents that occurred the most in which the children have lost their lives. We will take steps accordingly to reduce the number of accidents to prevent the loss of lives and injury to the people,” he said—(KNO)

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