Traffic volunteers is a good concept

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DCP T Srinivasa Rao, IPS said that “Traffic volunteers is a good concept and I was quiet impressed with some of the work done by the Traffic Volunteers, on a regular basis, with passion. I urge people from all walks of life, like housewives, students , employees working in various companies to come and support this unique initiative.

Speaking at the event, Mr Sriniwas, Traffic Forum Leader said “around 8200 traffic violations have been captured and 6100 have been sent the challans. Around 5500 hours of traffic volunteering work has been done and I urge more and more people to join this voluntary movement”.

One of the highlights of te function was one of the SHOs Traffic, M Srinath, was also facilitated by the Jt Commissioner, who personally has done first aid to an accident victim family and rushed them to the nearest hospital.

Jt Commissioner of Police, Avinash Mohanty IPS said “The traffic volunteer initiative taken up by SCSC and our Traffic police has stood the test of time – It started off when I was DCP Traffic at Cyberabad and nice to see that it has become a good movement and we need to spread the word around the good work done by the volunteers, so that fresh blood comes to traffic volunteers” Our Traffic police is committed to train the volunteers and make this force a large one”.

Initially, these traffic volunteers used to support Traffic police only during regular traffic hours and now I am happy to share that they became a regular volunteer force for any kind of drive by Cyberabad Police – that includes supporting the traffic police during Drunken drivers on weekends, capturing violations by motorists on a regular basis & being a good Samaritan for accident victims”. It is a tough job, but SCSC truly appreciates
our traffic volunteers’ passion and commitment towards traffic safety and hope to have more and more people from all walks of life joining as volunteers”. Today, we are rewarding, 5 types of volunteers, who have contributed for the following causes between 1st August to 30th Nov 2022.

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