CM Bhagwant Mann Extolls Sadak Surakhya Force As Punjab Shows New Path In Road Security
Punjab has recorded a decisive improvement in road safety outcomes after the constitution of the Sadak Surakhya Force (SSF), with road accident deaths in the state declining by 48 percent.
Chandigarh: Punjab has recorded a decisive improvement in road safety outcomes after the constitution of the Sadak Surakhya Force (SSF), with road accident deaths in the state declining by 48 percent through a system focused on swift emergency response, immediate first aid and better trauma care. Once counted among the top three states in the country for road accident fatalities, Punjab has significantly reversed this trend, with lives now being saved due to faster hospitalisation and improved treatment protocols.
What did CM Mann say on Sadak Surakhya Force?
Highlighting the impact of this intervention, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the Sadak Surakhya Force has been central to transforming accident-prone stretches such as the Sangrur–Patiala ‘killer road’ and supporting the construction of 43,000 kilometres of high-quality roads across the state, adding that the model has attracted interest from several other states and has even been referenced by the Prime Minister in Mann Ki Baat as a roadmap for the nation.
On Sunday, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that “Punjab has witnessed a 48 percent reduction in road accident deaths, due to which several other states are now eager to replicate this model.” He said that “many states have contacted the Punjab government to implement this unique public safety initiative in their own regions.”
CM Bhagwant Singh Mann stated, “The Prime Minister of India spoke about road safety in Mann Ki Baat, but Punjab showed the entire country a new path by creating the Sadak Surakhya Force.”
The Chief Minister said, “A specially trained, freshly recruited force of 1,597 personnel is acting as the backbone of the SSF and has been provided with 144 latest, fully equipped vehicles. Since its launch in February last year, this force has reduced road accident fatalities by 48 percent, besides ensuring the safe return of valuables and money belonging to people injured in road accidents.”
He said, “The force has been deployed along 4,200 kilometres of highways that are prone to traffic accidents. Apart from patrolling their assigned areas, the SSF also acts as a strong deterrent against traffic violations. None of the previous governments paid attention to such serious issues of public concern, due to which Punjab earlier figured among the top three states in road accident casualties.”
How has Punjab tackled the issue of road accidents?
The Chief Minister asserted, “Today, accident victims are receiving immediate first aid and proper treatment in hospitals. The Sangrur-Patiala road, which was once known as a killer road with an average of three deaths every day, has now been transformed into a safer road.”
CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “The state government is constructing 43,000 kilometres of high-quality roads across Punjab to connect villages with main highways.”