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World Bank grant to help set up integrated road safety enforcement system in Shimla, Nurpur

The project envisages the establishment of a traffic enforcement control room in Shimla and the allocation of funds for interceptors and patrol vehicles, an intelligent traffic management system, artificial intelligence (AI) cameras and rescue equipment, they said.

May 14, 2023 / 12:28 IST
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The project envisages the establishment of a traffic enforcement control room in Shimla
The project envisages the establishment of a traffic enforcement control room in Shimla

The World Bank has approved a grant of Rs 51 crore to set up an integrated road safety enforcement system in Shimla and Nurpur police districts and develop the Palampur-Sheela chowk in Kangra as a ”safe corridor”, officials said here.

The project envisages the establishment of a traffic enforcement control room in Shimla and the allocation of funds for interceptors and patrol vehicles, an intelligent traffic management system, artificial intelligence (AI) cameras and rescue equipment, they said.

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For the first phase of the project, Shimla and Nurpur have been selected and a sum of Rs 42 crore will be spent on the twin police districts to strengthen their emergency response systems, Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjay Kundu told PTI.

The number of accidents in Himachal Pradesh has come down from 3,114 in 2017 to about 2,600 in 2022, he said, adding ”We have worked very hard to reduce road accidents in Himachal, and emerged as a role model not only for hill states but all over the world.”