Arsalan Ashiq
Srinagar, Feb 13: In a concerted effort to enhance road safety awareness during the National Road Safety Month, Traffic Police Srinagar organized an awareness program at Amar Singh College Srinagar on Tuesday.
SSP Traffic Srinagar Muzaffar Shah led the initiative, delivering a comprehensive presentation on traffic rules, precautions, and measures. The session included the sharing of data on recent accidents and challans, highlighting the need for proactive measures.
A significant announcement made during the by the SSP Traffic Srinagar Muzaffar shah was the successful implementation of the ITMS Challan System by the Traffic Police Srinagar. This cutting-edge system is designed to automatically capture and record instances of vehicles violating traffic rules.
This advanced technology, the ITMS will seamlessly identify offenders and promptly issue challans to the respective vehicle owners, ensuring swift and effective enforcement of traffic regulations.
Expressing satisfaction with the successful installation, SSP Traffic Muzaffar Shah stated that the ITMS system will be operational in the city and would soon be fully functional.
This advancement marks a significant step forward in the city’s efforts to promote road safety and enforce traffic regulations effectively. With the ITMS Challan System in place, authorities are poised to enhance compliance and ensure safer roadways for all citizens.
SSP Traffic Muzaffar Shah emphasized the importance of leveraging technology to enhance traffic management and enforcement efforts. He underscored the role of the ITMS Challan System in promoting accountability among motorists and fostering a culture of compliance with traffic laws. By harnessing the power of automation, the system aims to streamline the process of issuing challans while serving as a deterrent against reckless driving behavior. (Daily Spark News )