Source:
http://m.timesofindia.com/articleshow/36077668.cms

'57 traffic lights blind-friendly'
Jun 5, 2014, 04.26AM IST TNN


NEW DELHI: The city police informed the Delhi high court that they have 
installed 57 auditory devices at traffic signals in the capital for safety of 
visually impaired people.

In his reply, filed before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Rajiv 
Sahai Endlaw, deputy commissioner of traffic police also informed that 35 more 
locations have been identified for providing auditory signals.

"... Traffic police has provided 857 traffic signals and 401 traffic blinkers 
all over Delhi for ensuring smooth flow of traffic and safety of pedestrians 
and other road users. A total of 57 traffic signals have been provided with 
auditory devices for the safety of visually handicapped persons. In addition, 
35 locations have also been identified for providing auditory signals," the 
reply filed through Rupinder Kumar, deputy commissioner of traffic police, said.

"Besides... on roads where there is continuous flow of traffic, 22 pelican 
traffic signals and 36 pedestrian traffic signals are functional which have the 
facility to provide adequate time in the signal cycle to pedestrians for safely 
crossing the roads. Additionally, 96 signals with pedestrian aspects have been 
installed and it is envisaged to provide pedestrian aspects on nearly all the 
signals," the official said.

The police's reply came after the court in March had issued notice to the Delhi 
government and civic agencies on a plea seeking direction to provide parking 
space to the physically challenged near the entrances of public buildings in 
line with the Master Plan Delhi 2021. The bench had also asked the traffic 
police, police commissioner and DDA to file responses.

The DCP also said that regular action is taken by traffic police to remove 
illegal parking. He added that the traffic police prosecuted 7,10,025 people in 
2013 and 2,96,232 in 2014 till April 30. The official also stated that action 
is also being taken against second-hand car dealers, who are causing 
encroachment on the roads of the capital.

The official said that the department had launched a special drive on May 6 in 
coordination with the civic agencies for removal of encroachment "on specially 
identified 11 vital corridors in the NCT of Delhi, in which 567 encroachments 
have been removed, action has been taken against 180 vendors, 159 vehicles have 
been towed away, 1047 vehicles have been challaned and 145 notices for 
obstructive parking have been issued. The drive shall continue on a regular 
basis".

A PIL filed by social worker Vinod Kumar Bansal, through advocates Anupam 
Srivastava and Sitab Ali Chaudhary, had sought the court's direction to the 
Delhi government and civic agencies to install auditory signals at red lights 
on public roads for physically handicapped people. The plea further sought 
directions to make pavements wheelchair-friendly.

Regards,

Shiv


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