Srinagar, Mar 07: The Traffic Police have put in place necessary arrangements to manage vehicular movement in Srinagar as schools set to reopen after the winter break, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic City Srinagar Ajaz Ahmad Bhat said here, on Saturday.
Speaking to reporters, SSP Bhat said the department is fully aware of the traffic congestion that usually occurs during morning hours due to the movement of school buses and private vehicles dropping students.
“We are aware of the timings of school buses and the pressure on roads during school hours. Traffic personnel have been deployed accordingly to ensure smooth movement,” he said.
He said the department is also exploring the possibility of staggered school timings to reduce traffic congestion during peak hours.
“Efforts are being made to work out staggered timings so that the rush during morning hours can be minimised,” Bhat said.
The SSP added that traffic police teams are already on the ground to regulate traffic at key junctions and ensure that school-related movement does not lead to major bottlenecks.
Appealing to the public for cooperation, he urged parents and drivers to follow traffic rules and park their vehicles properly while dropping off or picking up students.
“Improper parking often leads to congestion. People should park their vehicles in designated places so that traffic movement remains smooth,” he said—(KNO)






