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How to Control Growth of Heavy Vehicular Traffic & Traffic Safety in UT of Dadra & Nagar Haveli?

Start Date :
Mar 31, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2016
18:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Dadra & Nagar Haveli is well connected by road and Rail with rest of the country. The NH-8 provides the major road connectivity to the study area. With rapid Urbanization and ...
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uppala venkata pratap
10 years 11 months ago
by following rules firstly
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AKASH BALI
10 years 11 months ago
1.A separate channel should be formed for the bus stations so as to avoid the accidents.
2.A separate channels can also be formed for the pedestrians & cyclists.
3.The ban should be imposed on the sell on new cars for the next 10 years,or the govt. can increase the tax on the purchase of cars,so to avoid its sale.
#UT #MyGov
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AKASH BALI
10 years 11 months ago
1.Flyovers should be constructed in a manner,that it can channelize the outside traffic out of the UT directly.The outside traffic should not be allowed to enter the main city and should be channelized directly outside the UT via flyovers.
2.The mini AC buses should be deployed to every main junctions of the city.The buses should ply at regular intervals.This will reduce the no. of private vehicles on the roads.
3.A separate parking zone should be formed along side the roads itself.
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nimesh chitalia
10 years 11 months ago
Encourage Regular programs like radio mirchi to give live updates on radio over particular route traffic situation, txt msgs through govt traffic reguletaries to travellers, ask people to submit their daily travel route online so that we can analyse total no.of mtorbike, car travel through particular route
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Ajay Hooda_1
10 years 11 months ago
In all cities, not only this particular UT, there should be heavy penalties on buying a second vehicle by a single person. This will reduce cars and bikes in the cities. Secondly there shouldn't be any unauthorized structures and colonies allowed in any of the cities. This would reduce population in the cities. Lastly new cities must be developed to compensate for developments, rather than burdening the existing ones. There must be supremely high standards concerning infrastructure and housing.
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Rajaram Sonwalkar
10 years 11 months ago
generally peoples thinks that traffic police are recruited to earn money only because these servents take small amount of money from peoples by showing them small small rules unless they complete their responsibilities this view should have to be changed people have to respect the traffic rules
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Sugandha Gupta
10 years 11 months ago
i encourage the use of car pool and every company to provide a transport to its employs specially from Delhi to gurgaon. Metro and bus should be increased while cars should be completely banned for work travel. Imposing high taxes on people e having more than two cars a family should be a good way to control the increasing number of cars.
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Gaurav Kumar Jain
10 years 11 months ago
There should be a complete ban on using CARS for office travel with less than 3 passengers in CAR. Driving car with single passenger is a gross misuse of Natural Scarce resource and inefficient use of Public Roads. In cities like Bangalore, 60-70% of cars carry single person during peak office hours. India can't afford this being a net fuel importer.
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Prodyut Pramanick
10 years 11 months ago
Our Honorable Prime Minister,
Sir,
Please convert immediately every vehicle license to the Vehicle Account Number (VAN). Smart card would be use as a debit card. It help to grow and produce huge revenue for government. It also could success like "Apna Khata Vagya Bidhata" policy. And it could be a part of your digital India campaign also. And it save the paper money also. The most big advantage is to break the trafic rules can get the fine so aaccurately.
So please please dont loss revenue.
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Karan sharda
10 years 11 months ago
Police man job is to penalise if some1 breaking any law, if police man is controlling traffic than situation is bad, it's the commuters who shld understand tht traffic rules r fr them so tht no body face prblm, first thing is to tell ppl to have pateince , drive in lane, follow speed limit & communicate.
Police must start to maintain real time traffic updates where commuters cud update anytime,better sinage & regular updates shld b given but ppl must hv patience while driving.
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