Ganderbal: Widespread violation of traffic rules by tourists at the famed tourist resort of Sonamarg in Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal has raised serious safety concerns, particularly amid slippery road conditions caused by fresh snowfall.
Eyewitnesses told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that several tourists were seen indulging in dangerous practices including stunt driving on snow-covered roads, leaning out of windows of moving vehicles, dancing on roads, and taking selfies in the middle of traffic. Such actions, officials said, not only endangered the lives of those involved but also posed a grave risk to other commuters and locals navigating the narrow and icy stretches.
Traffic authorities observed that many visitors appeared to believe that normal traffic rules did not apply to them, leading to repeated instances of obstruction, reckless driving, and unsafe behaviour at key points in and around the resort area. The situation was particularly alarming as snowfall has made roads extremely slippery, increasing the likelihood of skidding and accidents.
Meanwhile, Deputy Superintendent of Police Traffic, Gulzar Ahmed, personally intervened at the spot and counselled a large number of tourists found violating traffic regulations. He advised them that Sonamarg is meant for enjoying its natural beauty in a safe and responsible manner, not for stunt driving or risky activities that could result in loss of life.
The officer also directed drivers to strictly use anti skid chains on their vehicles to cope with icy road conditions and avoid mishaps. He warned that failure to follow traffic advisories during winter conditions could lead to strict action under the law.
Traffic police reiterated their appeal to tourists to cooperate with enforcement agencies, follow road safety norms, and respect local conditions to ensure a safe and pleasant experience for everyone. [KNT]
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