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Soon, sign boards with names, numbers of PWD officials on roads

NEW DELHI:The Delhi Government has decided to install new sign boards on roads built by the Public Works Department (PWD) carrying the names of that area's executive, assistant and junior engineers along with their numbers.



Tribune News Service

New Delhi, November 19

The Delhi Government has decided to install new sign boards on roads built by the Public Works Department (PWD) carrying the names of that area's executive, assistant and junior engineers along with their numbers.

The new sign boards will also have a control room helpline number of the PWD.

The move is intended to help motorists take up with the authorities their complaints about roads in the national Capital.

A government official said the PWD has directed chief engineers of North, East and South zones to get such sign boards installed on each PWD road within one week.

Around 1,200 km of roads in the capital come under the PWD.

"This is the first time that the PWD will install road sign boards mentioning the names of executive, assistant and junior engineers and their numbers," the official said.

"The Lt Governor also recently expressed desire to put up such sign boards on the department's roads in the city," the official said.

"If motorists want to take up the complaint with senior officers about a particular road, they can directly make a call to the engineer area concerned," the official added.

A study conducted by the Delhi-based Institute of Road Traffic Education on 14 major stretches of the national Capital had in June found that faulty signage may actually be behind traffic violations and the resulting accidents.

Nearly 70 per cent of such signs are wrongly designed and placed. Of around 1,514 regulatory, warning and information signage on the surveyed stretch, 1,098 (75 per cent) do not meet the prescribed norms, it had said.

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