Road safety infrastructure across sectors 1 to 23 is set to undergo a comprehensive revamp, aimed at improving commuter safety and reducing accident risks in high-traffic areas. Authorities have announced a series of upgrades focusing on better traffic management, pedestrian safety, and enhanced road design.
The planned improvements include installation of modern traffic signals, improved street lighting, speed calming measures, road markings, and pedestrian crossings. Officials also highlighted the addition of signage, guardrails, and surveillance systems to monitor traffic flow and ensure compliance with safety norms.
The decision follows increasing concerns over road accidents and congestion in these stretches, particularly during peak hours. Civic authorities stated that the revamp will address key problem areas identified through traffic studies and public feedback.
Urban planners believe that such initiatives are essential to create safer and more efficient road networks, especially in rapidly growing urban zones. The project is expected to be executed in phases, with priority given to accident-prone locations.
Authorities have urged citizens to cooperate during the implementation period, as temporary disruptions may occur. Once completed, the upgraded infrastructure is expected to significantly improve road safety and commuting experience for residents.




