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  • Goa introduces AI signals to tackle traffic woes, issue e-challans

    Goa introduces AI signals to tackle traffic woes, issue e-challans

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    Panaji: The Goa government on Wednesday launched the first Artificial Intelligence signal at Merces Junction in North Goa, which is one of the busiest junctions in the coastal state.

    Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, after launching AI signals, said: AI signals will not only help traffic management but will also be helpful for security purposes.

    “In future, along with traffic management, it will support the police from a security point of view. We can catch traffic law breakers and others through this system,” he added.

    The system is developed and implemented by Beltech AI.

    The system shall benefit traffic police to monitor the traffic, issue e-challans and shall benefit with assistance in security purposes.

    The Chief Minister said that the system has been employed on pilot basis at Merces junction on a PPP basis.

    “The government shall expand the scope of implementation on a PPP basis by collaborating with private investment,” he said.

    Sawant appealed to the people to follow traffic rules, which can reduce road accidents and deaths occurring due to it.

    Goa PWD Minister Nilesh Cabral said that this AI signal will monitor the movement of traffic from all sides.

    “It will detect the traffic and based on it signals will appear,” he said.

    He said that the government intends to install AI signals across Goa, so the entire mechanism functions well.

    According to officials, the AI can detect emergency vehicles such as ambulances and fire-trucks and automatically clears the road.

    The AI is designed in such a way that all the signals in the city and state constantly talk to each other, thus optimising traffic at not only junction level, but city and state level.

    AI can also detect vehicles which violate the traffic rules and make the road unsafe for everyone. E-challan is automatically raised to such offenders.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bandipora-Gurez Road To Reopen For One-Way Traffic

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    SRINAGAR: The Bandipora-Gurez road, which was closed due to heavy snowfall during the winter season, is set to reopen for one-way traffic from March 15, 2023.

    The Border Roads Organisation’s 56 Rapid Action Force (RAF) team in Bandipora has completed the snow clearance work, as per the order issued by SDM Gurez.

    One-way traffic will be allowed from Bandipora to Gurez and vice versa on alternate days. No vehicle will be permitted without anti-skid chains and overloaded vehicles, such as passenger/load carriers, will not be allowed on the road. Furthermore, no multi-axle vehicles will be permitted until further notice. The cut-off timings for traffic movement from Gurez will be 1:00 PM at TCP Trangbal and from Bandipora at TCP Kanzalwan, the order reads.

    Exceptions to the restrictions will be made for vehicles and machinery of the Border Roads Organisation, Mechanical Engineering Department, and ambulances. Additionally, the BRO’s 56 RAF team will keep snow clearance machines and manpower at designated locations. In the event of a forecast for snowfall or rainfall, the road will be closed for all kinds of movement.

    The reopening of the Bandipora-Gurez road is a significant development for the people of the area, who have been facing difficulties traveling due to the road’s closure. The restoration of the route will also boost the local economy by facilitating the movement of goods and people between Bandipora and Gurez.

    The local authorities have advised drivers to exercise caution while driving on the road, which is prone to landslides and other natural hazards. The reopening of the road will be a major relief for the people of Bandipora and Gurez, who have eagerly awaited its restoration. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Transport Regulatory Authority Designates Additional Routes for e-Rickshaws to Facilitate Smooth Traffic Movement in Srinagar

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    Rehan Qayoom Mir

    Srinagar, Mar 14 (GNS): In a bid to ensure hassle free movement of vehicular traffic in summer capital Srinagar, the Regional Transport Authority on Tuesday said to have designated 25 additional routes for e-rickshaws in addition to the 18 routes already notified to ply in and around the City. This decision has been taken in the interest of the functioning of e-rickshaws to provide for a smoother public transport service.

    Regional Transport Officer, Kashmir, while sharing details, citing a notification, told GNS that the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways notification No. S.O. 2812(E) dated 30.08.2016, provides that “the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 66 (dealing with permit for transport vehicles) of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 shall not apply to any transport vehicle of the category e-cart and e-rickshaw as defined in section 2A of the aforesaid Act used, or to be used, for the purpose of carriage of goods and passengers with their personal luggage respectively – Provided that the State Governments authorities may impose restrictions on plying of these vehicles in specific areas or specific roads.”

    “Whereas, the Regional Transport Authority in its last meeting had defined 18 (eighteen) routes listed at Annexure-A for plying e-rickshaws in Srinagar. Whereas, the number of e-rickshaws in the city has increased substantially and in the interest of functioning of e-rickshaws for a smoother public transport service, it was felt imperative to define the additional routes for e-rickshaws.”

    “The issue was considered in the meeting of Regional Transport Authority, Srinagar, convened on 13-03-2023, and it was decided that in addition to the already notified routes, the e-rickshaws shall be allowed to ply on some additional routes in and around Srinagar city”, the traffic regulatory officer said adding now therefore, the e-Rickshaws shall be allowed to ply on the following additional routes with the restriction that no e-Rickshaw shall ply anywhere on the National Highway and from Tengpora Bypass to Sonwar and Jehangir Chowk to Airport road segments in the Srinagar City.

    “The routes have been carefully selected, taking into consideration the busy areas, the most popular destinations, and the residential areas. The e-rickshaws have been allowed to operate on 45 routes, covering almost every part of the city.”

    The first route runs from Parimpora Bypass (Toyota Showroom) to Dharmunnah. The second one starts from Pantha Chowk and goes to Zewan via Gamander BSF Camp. The third and fourth routes start from Shalteng and go to Sharifabad and Kalunna respectively. The fifth route covers Shalteng to Umerabad/Mustafabad.

    The sixth and seventh routes start from Batmaloo and go to Tengpora via Dobhi Mohalla, Firdous Abad Colony, and to Allochi Bagh Gurduwara. The eighth and ninth routes start from JVC and go to Qamarwari via HIG Colony, MIG Boat Colony, and Cement Bridge to Palapora via Guzarbal Colony. The tenth and eleventh routes run from Khumani Chowk to Hakkarmula and Bemina Bye Pass to Khumani Chowk.

    The twelfth route runs from Hamdania Colony to Sharifabad via Durbal. The thirteenth and fourteenth routes start from Maharaj Gunj and go to Chattabal via Aali Kadal Watal Kadal Safakadal and Cement Bridge via Malik Sahib Ghaisi Mohalla and Zaina Kadal to Shaheed Gunj. The fifteenth route runs from Nawa Kadal to DC Office via Jama Latta Nawab Bazar Zaldagar Sona Masjid Karfalli Mohalla. The sixteenth route starts from Mirwaiz Manzil and goes to Wazapora, Nawa Kadal, Jamallata, Nawabazar, and SMHS Hospital.

    The seventeenth and eighteenth routes start from Gojwara-Nowhatta-Malkah-Rainawari and Rawalpora to Baghi Mehtab via Flood Channel Road. The nineteenth and twentieth routes run from Rawalpora to Peerbagh via Flood Channel Road and Kralpora to Wanabal. The twenty-first and twenty-second routes start from Tengpora Bridge to Narkara and Hyderpora Chowk to Shah-Anwar Colony/Gulbarg Colony/Gul-Bahar Colony.

    The twenty-third and twenty-fourth routes run from Chanapora Bridge via Gulshan Nagar to Baghi Mehtab Housing Colony and Chanapora to Ahmad Hospital via Methan. The twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth routes run from Srinagar Railway Station to National Highway Bypass and Nowgam Bypass to Arebagh, Magraypora, Mochua. The twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth routes start from B.K Pora to Kralpora and Nowgam Bypass to B. K Pora.

    The twenty-ninth and thirtieth routes run from Sempora to Balhama via Zaffron Colony and Ram Bagh to Jawahar Nagar and Rajbagh via Bund. The thirty-first route runs from Broadway to Indra Nagar, among others. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • No Traffic Movement On Jammu-Srinagar Highway Tomorrow

    No Traffic Movement On Jammu-Srinagar Highway Tomorrow

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    SRINAGAR: Authorities on Thursday announced traffic dry day on Jammu-Srinagar highway from March 10 morning upto March 11 morning.

    “Traffic between Ramban-Banihal on Jammu Srinagar National Highway will be closed on 10th March. Only Doda-Kishtwar Highway will remains open for traffic”, SSP Traffic NHW Ramban.

    “There will be no movement of vehicles from 6 AM on 10th March till 6 AM on 11 March 2023 between Navyuga and Nashri tunnels”,  SSP Traffic said said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • No Vehicular Traffic On Highway Tomorrow

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    Srinagar, Mar 9 (GNS): Authorities on Thursday announced traffic dry day on Jammu-Srinagar highway from March 10 morning upto March 11 morning.

    “Traffic between Ramban-Banihal on Jammu Srinagar National Highway will be closed on 10th March. Only Doda-Kishtwar Highway will remains open for traffic”, SSP Traffic NHW Ramban, as per GNS announced.

    “There will be no movement of vehicles from 6 AM on 10th March till 6 AM on 11 March 2023 between Navyuga and Nashri tunnels”, the office said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • No Vehicular Traffic On Highway Tomorrow

    No Vehicular Traffic On Highway Tomorrow

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    Srinagar, Mar 9: Authorities on Thursday announced traffic dry day on Jammu-Srinagar highway from March 10 morning upto March 11 morning.

    “Traffic between Ramban-Banihal on Jammu Srinagar National Highway will be closed on 10th March. Only Doda-Kishtwar Highway will remains open for traffic”, SSP Traffic NHW Ramban, as per GNS announced.

    “There will be no movement of vehicles from 6 AM on 10th March till 6 AM on 11 March 2023 between Navyuga and Nashri tunnels”, the office said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Two Way Traffic Resumes On Landslide Hit Highway

    Two Way Traffic Resumes On Landslide Hit Highway

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    SRINAGAR: The two-way traffic resumed on the 270-km-Jammu Srinagar national highway on Wednesday after the road was blocked by a massive landslide that hit seri area of Ramban District on Tuesday resulting in the death of one JCB operator and injuries to six commuters, officials said.

    The debris on the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country, were cleared by road clearance agencies late Tuesday night after nearly eight hours of hectic efforts.

    “After clearing hundreds of stranded vehicles on Tuesday night, fresh light motor vehicles (LMVs) were allowed from both Jammu and Srinagar, while heavy motor vehicles were only allowed from Jammu to Srinagar this morning,” a traffic department official said on Wednesday.

    He said the traffic was moving smoothly on the highway when last reports were received.

    The stranded vehicles were allowed to move towards their respective destinations around 10 pm on Tuesday after the clearance of the debris, the officials said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Hyderabad: Unable to pay traffic challans, man dies by suicide

    Hyderabad: Unable to pay traffic challans, man dies by suicide

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    Hyderabad: Unable to pay the traffic challans a Laboure reportedly ended life by consuming pesticide under Saidabad police station limits. However, the police claim that the laborer committed suicide due to personal reasons.

    The 52 year old A Yellaiah and his wife Mallamma were staying at Neelam Rajsekhar Reddy in Chintal Basti area. Yellaiah was earning his livelihood by working as a laborer on daily wages while his wife is working as a helper at Sai Baba Temple in the same area.

    The labourer had a bike on which there were several traffic challans pending against his vehicle. Few days ago, the cops of Traffic police station Mirchowk seized his vehicle and asked to pay ten thousand rupees for releasing the bike. Since confiscating of his vehicle the poor man was depressed and was helpless in getting back his motorcycle.

    “Unable to bear the burden of heavy traffic challans, he ended his life, he also wrote a suicide note pleading Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and his son K T Rama Rao to take a look at the plight of the poor public who are being burdened by the Traffic Challans” said Mallamma the deceased wife.

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    Yellaiah

    When contacted the Saidabad police denied the reason of traffic challans behind Yellaih’s suicide and said there was a family dispute due to which he ended life.

    The police have registered a case under suspicious death and have taken up investigation. The alleged suicide has also been seized from the spot.

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  • Man dead, 6 injured after massive landslides Jmu-Sgr highway in Ramban, traffic remains suspended

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    Umaisar Gull Ganie

    Ramban, Mar 07: A man was killed and six others were injured when two massive landslides struck Jammu-Srinagar national highway at Seri area of Ramban district on Tuesday, officials said.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that two landslides hit the highway at Siri area of Ramban within an hour, resulting in the death of a crane driver working at the site, while six members of a family, travelling in a private car, were injured when their vehicle plunged into a gorge after being hit by a rolling boulder.

    He said the highway was completely blocked from both sides after the landslides, adding that a rescue operation is underway to make the road traffic worthy. He said two vehicles, an earthmover and a private car were also damaged in the incident.

    “Deputy commissioner Ramban Mussrat-ul-Islam and senior superintendent of police (SSP) Mohita Sharma also visited the spot and supervised the rescue operation”, he said.

    Official identified the deceased as Surjeet Singh son of Sher Singh, a resident of Sumber, while as injured were identified as Mohd Taj son of Mohd Ishaq of Kalakote Rajouri, Hamid son of Suba, Rubeena Begum wife of Mohd Shafiq, Sakeena Begum wife of Reyaz Ahmed; Salma Banii daughter of Reyaz Ahmed and Amir son of Mohd Shafeeq all residents of Munglu Rajouri.

    All the six injured were shifted to the district hospital Ramban. Five of them were later referred to the Government Medical College (GMC) hospital in Jammu for specialized treatment, officials added—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Ramban Landslide: Traffic Disrupted On Highway, Several Injured

    Ramban Landslide: Traffic Disrupted On Highway, Several Injured

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    SRINAGAR:  At least seven persons, two of whom are children, have been rescued after an alto car they were travelling came under a major landslide in Seeri area in Ramban.

    Quoting an official, news agency GNS reported  that soon after the incident a major rescue was launched at the site, which led to the timely rescue of seven car occupants.

    The injured persons, among whom two are minors, are being taken to a nearby health facility for immediate treatment.

    A JCB operator, who happened to be around the site, had a narrow escape even as the machine he was on got damaged by the landslide, the official said.

    Meanwhile, it has been learnt that the affected road remains closed for all sorts of vehicular traffic due to amassing of huge mounds of debris.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )