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IG Traffic visits NH-44, inspects road clearance operation at Ramban

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IG Traffic visits NH-44, inspects road clearance operation at Ramban
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RAMBAN, JANUARY 29: Inspector General (IG) Traffic, Alok Kumar today visited NH44 in Ramban and inspected crucial sliding areas to review the status of road clearance operations with the Police, Traffic Police and civil administration.

District Development Commissioner (DDC), Ramban,  Showkat Aijaz Bhat, SSP, Ramban, Anita Sharma, SSP Traffic Sanjay Khajuria, Dy. SP. Traffic, Suresh Sharma and representatives of construction companies engaged in four laning project in the district were present on the occasion.

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IG Traffic deliberated on the condition of the highway especially at Anokhifal, Digdol and other vulnerable locations   and the necessary measures needed to be taken, with the local administration besides representatives of executing agencies. He directed the concerned to take adequate steps for ensuring smooth passage of traffic by removing hindrances and proper maintenance of NH 44 at all crucial places to ensure smooth and hassle free movement of vehicles especially during the snowfall and rainy season.

IG Traffic was informed that due to the ongoing highway widening work the road has been narrowed at various places.

Alok Kumar directed the concerned companies   to ensure highway stretch is cleared of any landslide debris and properly regulate the traffic by tonight at Anokhifal, Digdol and other vulnerable locations   for the convenience of the commuters.

He directed them to station adequate machinery on identified vulnerable spots including Panthal, Mehad, Mompassi, Marog, Nashri, Peeda, Anokhifal on the basis of the weather forecast, install crash barriers, Iron Mesh cum boulder guards, be always vigilant to minimise the reaction time and keep ready with proper plan besides men and machinery to clear landslides and bottlenecks in the traffic movement.

The DC discussed the location wise status of road with IGP, Traffic and said that despite intermittent landslides the vehicular traffic has been restored due to close coordination among the district administration and Traffic Police.

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