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Speed bumps reduce traffic hazards Warning signs warn of life safety

Speed bumps reduce traffic hazards Warning signs warn of life safety

In order to effectively reduce the occurrence of road traffic accidents and ensure the safety of residents, recently, the service station for veterans in Lengmiao Village, Lucheng Town, Funan County, Anhui Province has taken active action to install speed bumps and warning signs on dangerous roads, adding a strong line of defense for traffic safety in the jurisdiction.

It is understood that there are many vehicles passing by the dangerous road, the speed is fast, and the residents around the road are dense, and there are great traffic safety hazards. After on-site investigation and careful analysis, the staff of the veterans' service station quickly formulated a plan for installing speed bumps and warning signs.

Speed bumps reduce traffic hazards Warning signs warn of life safety

During the installation process, the comrades of the veterans' service station gave full play to the fine style of the soldiers, braved the scorching heat, worked together, and operated in strict accordance with the construction standards. After hard work, a total of 3 speed bumps were installed and 5 warning signs were set up, which effectively reminded passing vehicles to slow down and pay attention to driving safety.

The action was highly praised and praised by the villagers. Residents have said that this initiative of the veterans service station has made them feel relieved and reassured, and they really feel the responsibility and dedication of the veterans.

Speed bumps reduce traffic hazards Warning signs warn of life safety

The secretary of the party branch of Lengmiao Village said: In the future, the village party branch will continue to guide the service station for veterans to pay attention to road traffic safety issues in the jurisdiction, continuously improve relevant facilities, and create a safer and smoother travel environment for residents. (Wang Yanan, Guo Wanjun)

Source: China.com

Editor-in-charge: Yang Haiqian

Co-ordinator: Guo Wanjun

Director: Pan Shupei

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