Here is a Chance to Volunteer as Traffic Wardens to Control & Maintaining Traffic: Check Out How

Here is a Chance to Volunteer as Traffic Wardens to Control & Maintaining Traffic: Check Out How

Mangalore Police Commissioner Kuldeep Kumar R. Jain has called upon general public to volunteer as traffic wardens and join hands with Mangalore police in controlling and maintaining traffic. The traffic wardens will help show the presence of police at all prominent places, which will ensure smooth flow of traffic.

The commissioner said that the police cannot be at every busy junction in the city to manage the traffic. Despite the presence of more than three police personnel, it is difficult to regulate traffic at Nantoor junction. With traffic wardens, police can regulate traffic movement, especially outside schools and colleges in the morning and evening, in a better way.

Police will give necessary training to the new traffic wardens and provide them with white and blue uniforms. People can volunteer to work for one hour, either in the morning or in the evening. Police will rope in institutions to regulate traffic movement. Specific instructions have been given to traffic policemen that vehicle documents will be checked only when there is a visible traffic violation.

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