Bhagwant Mann: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann opened the Advanced Traffic Control Center in Jalandhar on Monday. He said it was a big step forward in the state’s plans to make roads safer, cut down on traffic, and update city infrastructure.
Facility for managing traffic that is state-of-the-art
The new center has state-of-the-art technology that lets users watch the flow of traffic at key city intersections in real time. The building has high-definition cameras, traffic sensors, and AI-based software that will help the police find violations, keep track of areas where accidents are likely to happen, and act quickly in emergencies. Officials said that this unified method will also make it easier for police, government agencies, and emergency services to work together.
Pay attention to public safety and security
At the launch, CM Mann stressed that the project shows how committed his government is to protecting citizens and running cities in a smart way. He said that traffic management is closely linked to preventing deaths, lessening anger on the roads, and making rides to work safer for everyone. He said, “Our goal is not just to control traffic; it’s to make sure that everyone on the road feels safe and secure.”
Public support is very important
CM Bhagwant Mann talked about how the government is investing in technology and asked people to follow the rules of the road very carefully. He made it clear that the new system will only work if everyone uses it and drives safely. Mann said that efforts will be started to make people more aware of how to behave on the road and how important it is to drive safely.
Punjab Takes a Step Toward Smarter Cities
The opening of the Advanced Traffic Control Centre is part of the state’s plan to make towns smarter and more efficient. CM Mann promised that similar facilities would be added to other districts in the next few months. The goal is to make Punjab’s traffic network uniform and based on technology.
There is a big step forward in making Jalandhar a safer and better-managed city now that this centre is open. This project not only makes it easier to handle traffic, but it also sets the tone for future smart government projects in Punjab.