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Ensure adherence to Motor Vehicle Act strictly – Justice Shri Sapre

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Ensure adherence to Motor Vehicle Act strictly – Follow the ideas of Haydn in Justice Shri Sapre Investigation – 6-day on-line workshop for ADG Shri Sagar Road Safety began Bhopal: Monday, January 11, 2021, 21:37 IST Chairman, Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety, Justice Shri Abhay Manohar Sapre whereas addressing the inaugural session of 6 day on-line workshop organized on the subject ‘A Roadmap to Road Safety: Rights and Duties’ mentioned that Police Officers-Employees scale back highway accidents Be positive to observe the principles of Motor-Wheel Act-1935. He directed all of the officers concerned within the workshop to query the college becoming a member of the workshop and get their options. Also, use the knowledge obtained from the workshop to stop highway accidents and harm brought on in Madhya Pradesh. Justices Shri Sapre mentioned that based on the authorized provisions made within the Motor Vehicle Act to scale back highway accidents in Madhya Pradesh. Be positive to behave strictly. Modern expertise also needs to be used for this. He mentioned that by taking concrete motion on over rushing, drunk driving, driving and not using a helmet and seat belt, a major discount in highway accidents and harm could be completed. It is important to frequently disseminate the authorized provisions made for the assist in prevention and aid work from highway accidents, for the general public consciousness. Shri Sapre mentioned that don’t take any form of accountability in highway security circumstances. In any case, now we have to avoid wasting individuals’s lives. To work with ardour and fervour to meet its goal. Additional Director General of Police, Police Training and Research Institute Shri D.C. Sagar, addressing the second session of the web workshop, requested him to observe Haydens ideas to stop highway accidents. He elaborated on Haydn’s ideas intimately. Mr. Sagar requested to do pre-crash, crash and post-crash investigation significantly. He mentioned that to stop accidents, it’s essential to completely examine their causes, in order that accidents as a result of identical causes could be prevented in future. After the accident, the district-level committees ought to take an opportunity to examine rigorously. Measures to stop the reason for the accident needs to be ensured. ADG Shri Sagar mentioned that the victims needs to be supplied full remedy as early as doable. On Tuesday, January 12, within the first session, Transport Commissioner Mukesh Jain will tackle the topic of ‘Implementing Vision – Zero in Madhya Pradesh’. Second session was held by Prof. IIT Madras. Geetam Tiwari will tackle on the subject ‘Designing Safe Highways’. On the primary day, on-line workshop attended senior cops of the state and officers of all nodal companies associated to highway security. Alunay