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GMDA identifies fog prone areas to ensure safety of passengers

GMDA identifies fog prone areas to ensure safety of passengers


Haryana: With the city engulfed in dense fog, the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has conducted a fog preparedness survey and identified vulnerable points.

The authority has started installation of various road safety furniture and accessories at these locations to enhance the safety of passengers.

The identified places include Rao Ranjit Singh Chowk, Sector 86/87/81 T-Point, Rao Nahar Singh Chowk, Samrat Mihir Bhoj Chowk, Chintal Chowk, Paras Trinity Chowk, Subhash Chowk, Sadar Bazaar, Sikandarpur Power House, Sector 63/64. Are. /65 T-Point, Rajiv Chowk, Nathupur, Signature Tower, Vatika Chowk and others. Others include Peepal Chowk, Ram Chowk, Hipa Mod, Shani Mandir, Sector 17-18 Square, Shankar Chowk, Atlas Chowk, Shyam Chowk, Sector 4-5 Chowk, Daulatabad Signal, Sector 17 Sukhrali Main Gate, Mini Secretariat, DSD College. Are. , Sector 31 Entrance, Sector 37 T-Point, Hong Kong Market, Basai Chowk, Dhankot Chowk and area near Maruti Suzuki.

“GMDA is working towards enhancing road safety in high traffic-prone areas as well as improving the commuting experience for citizens on various Gurugram roads. GMDA chief executive officer PC Meena said remedial measures will be taken at other major junctions where vehicular and pedestrian movement needs improvement.

Providing construction of zebra crossings, edge line and stop sign markings, lane markings, as well as installation of road safety devices like speed delineators, direction signboards, speed signage, rumble strips, median markers, reflective road/solar studs, hazard markers. Provision. Fixing of table tops as well as bollards has been done at various places as per the requirement of GMDA.

To make lane-driving more convenient, lane marking has also been provided along Netaji Subhash Marg (the length of the road from Millennium City Center to Subhash Chowk) and from Millennium City Center to Signature Tower.



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