Indore (Madhya Pradesh): City police have launched a new system, the Modular Vehicle Barrier, to curb speeding and make traffic flow safer and more organised. Officials said the barrier system is designed to be flexible, allowing it to be easily installed, removed and rearranged as required. Its modular structure enables deployment at different locations across the city, helping traffic police manage vehicle movement more effectively.During the launch, Police Commissioner Santosh Kumar Singh tol...
Indore News: Modular Vehicle Barrier To Check Speeding Vehicles
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