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​Assam Police intensify checking to stop drink and drive on New Year's eve

By IANS | Updated: December 31, 2024 13:45 IST

Guwahati, Dec 31 Assam Police have intensified operation against people violating traffic rules on New Year's Eve on ...

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Guwahati, Dec 31 Assam Police have intensified operation against people violating traffic rules on New Year's Eve on Tuesday.

A senior official said, "We have especially given emphasis in Guwahati where a lot of people drink and drive on New Year's eve. Checkpoints have been installed in the various points of the city where a good number of policemen will be deployed to avert any such untoward incidents."

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma recently held a video conference with District Commissioners, Police Superintendents, and officials from the Transport and Excise Departments and reviewed road accidents in the state, enforcing road safety regulations, and assessing measures taken by the Transport and Police Departments to mitigate such incidents.

During the meeting, the Transport and Police Departments provided insights into the causes of road accidents across different districts, including incidents involving driving under the influence of alcohol in Guwahati.

The Chief Minister emphasised that stringent actions be taken statewide by January 15 to prevent driving after consuming alcohol, particularly after 10 p.m. He also instructed the concerned departments to ensure adequate lighting at foot over-bridges and flyovers. The meeting also addressed the issue of accidents on rural roads.

He directed the Chief Secretary to ensure the installation of speed breakers at locations such as schools, hospitals, and police stations.

CM Sarma mandated the construction of two speed breakers within every kilometre of rural roads, emphasising that their placement and design should be determined in consultation with the local villagers.

He also urged the Chief Secretary to ensure the publication of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for this initiative and highlighted the importance of incorporating street lights, speed breakers, and signboards into road construction projects.

CM Sarma issued special instructions to the Police Superintendents of border districts regarding the entry of vehicles. He stressed the need for roadside eateries (dhabas) along national highways to provide proper parking facilities and prohibited the parking of trucks in front of these establishments.

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