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30/11/2017

Road Risks in National Highways: Minister Achennayudu...

Amaravathi, November 30, (way2newstv.in):Only 40 per cent of the young people die in road accidents because of helmets not only. On Thursday, the minister answered the questions asked by members of the House for questioning during Question Hour. There are more accidents on the national highway that passes through the state. There are concerns about the presence of 40 per cent of the dead in the dead. However, we have been able to control most of the road accidents in our state. The Minister said a committee headed by the district collector on road accidents had created a third Tuesday meeting in which the road accident occurred in the district, how many people died, what causes deaths and road balances. The threats are controlled. Tirupathi-Rajampet route has been taken as a pilot project and said road safety risks have been reduced. The police, who initially cooperated with road safety, have now stopped cooperating in the name of Bandowabhda, he said. The helmet is mandatory to bring the Chief Minister. The minister warned that the cases of cell phone driving, drunk and drive would be set up to prevent checkpoints. He said 50 per cent road accidents would be reduced in 6 months by focusing on road accidents. He said that everyone could contribute to road accidents.

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