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SSP Traffic urges people to follow traffic advisories

by Rehan Qayoom Mir
March 20, 2026
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Srinagar, Mar 20: As Jammu and Kashmir gears up to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on Saturday, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic Ajaz Ahmed Bhat has appealed to the people to follow traffic advisories and ensure safety of the children.

Talking to the reporters here, SSP Bhat said, “Arrangements for the major Eid congregation at the Dargah on city outskirts have been finalised.”

While sharing the detailed parking guidelines, the SSP said, “Vehicles coming from Tailbal and Habbak have been allocated parking at Naseem Bagh. Vehicles from Dalgate and Downtown areas can enter through Sir Syed Gate of University, where parking spaces are arranged. For the elderly, rickshaw services are available to reach Asar-e-Sharif comfortably.”

SSP Bhat also addressed concerns over reckless driving by teenage boys: “Many teenagers take bikes without supervision, causing accidents and distress to families and society. Traffic police take action against violators, including their parents, wherever notices are served,” he said.

The SSP appealed directly to parents, urging them to supervise their children: “Keep your children and their bikes under control. If someone gives a child a license, ensure they wear proper gear, especially helmets and drive safely. On Eid, we often see laxity in supervision, but please prevent unsafe activities and guide your children responsibly.”

“Until people understand the value of being responsible citizens, accidents will continue. Let’s make Eid a time of celebration, safety and responsibility,” he said—(KNO)

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