Published on: April 3, 2025
By: [BTI]
Location: Rajnandgaon, India
Reflective Stickers on Pedestrians’ Bags for Safety
Rajnandgaon – With the Chaitra Navratri festival being celebrated from March 30, 2025, to April 6, 2025, thousands of devotees are heading to Maa Bamleshwari Temple in Dongargarh. To ensure pedestrian safety, the traffic police, under the guidance of Superintendent of Police Mohit Garg and Additional Superintendent of Police Rahul Dev Sharma, have launched a proactive measure to prevent accidents.
Key Safety Measures Implemented
- Reflective stickers are being placed on pedestrians’ backpacks, ensuring they are visible to vehicle drivers at night.
- These stickers reflect light from approaching vehicles, significantly reducing the risk of accidents.
- The Raipur-Nagpur National Highway has been partially reserved for pedestrians:
- Anjora Bypass to Thakurtola Toll Plaza – Dedicated for foot travelers.
- Thakurtola Toll Plaza to Ramdarbar – Separate lane allocation for pedestrian safety.
- Traffic diversions have been implemented, allowing only two-wheelers on designated roads while diverting other vehicles to ensure smooth and safe movement.
Public Advisory by Traffic Police
The traffic police urge the general public to:
- Avoid overspeeding, especially in high-footfall areas.
- Strictly adhere to traffic rules to ensure the safety of pedestrians.
- Be cautious on roads, especially during the night when visibility is low.
This initiative aims to prevent road accidents and ensure a safe pilgrimage experience for all devotees participating in the Navratri celebrations.
FAQs
How do reflective stickers help in accident prevention?
Reflective stickers shine brightly when exposed to vehicle headlights, making pedestrians easily visible to drivers, especially at night.
Which routes are allocated for pedestrian pilgrims?
Specific sections of the Raipur-Nagpur National Highway, including Anjora Bypass to Thakurtola Toll Plaza and Thakurtola Toll Plaza to Ramdarbar, are reserved for pedestrians.
What traffic rules should motorists follow during Navratri?
Motorists are advised to drive at controlled speeds, follow traffic diversions, and avoid honking in pedestrian-dense areas.