Chandigarh, 05.02.2026:A meeting of the District Road Safety Committee was convened today under the chairmanship of Sh. Nishant Kumar Yadav, Deputy Commissioner, Chandigarh, to comprehensively review the status of road safety initiatives and traffic management measures being implemented across the city.
The meeting was attended by the Senior Superintendent of Police (Traffic) and representatives of all concerned stakeholder departments. During the deliberations, the Deputy Commissioner underscored the urgent need to expedite the installation of protective grills on the road median at Sector 29/30, keeping in view public safety and the prevention of accidents caused by unauthorized pedestrian crossings. The concerned departments were directed to ensure early completion of this work in accordance with prescribed safety standards.
The Deputy Commissioner also reviewed the progress of infrastructure works aimed at promoting non-motorised transport and easing traffic congestion. It was directed that the cycle track on Purav Marg be completed by 31st March, 2026. Additionally, the widening of the service lane on the road stretch from Hallomajra to the Zirakpur light point was reviewed, and departments were instructed to complete the work by 31st March, 2026, in a coordinated and time-bound manner.
Emphasizing sustainable and safe mobility, the Deputy Commissioner stressed the importance of timely completion of cycle tracks to provide dedicated and safe infrastructure for cyclists, reduce conflict points among different categories of road users, and encourage eco-friendly modes of transport.
In view of recent road accidents, the meeting also focused on corrective measures at identified fatal road crash sites. Detailed discussions were held on implementing immediate remedial actions, including engineering interventions, improvement of road geometry, installation of adequate signage, enhanced road markings, and traffic-calming measures. The concerned departments were directed to take prompt action to mitigate risks and prevent recurrence of accidents at these vulnerable locations.
The Deputy Commissioner further directed that regular monitoring and prompt removal of encroachments from roads and footpaths be ensured to facilitate smooth traffic flow and enhance overall road safety. Departments were instructed to maintain close inter-departmental coordination and submit periodic progress reports for effective monitoring of ongoing works and interventions.
The meeting concluded with a reiteration of the Administration’s firm commitment to strengthening road safety mechanisms and ensuring a safer, more efficient, and commuter-friendly road environment for all road users in Chandigarh.