Punjab News: Punjab’s Sadak Surakhiya Force Proves Lifesaving for Road Accident Victims

The SSF, which was formed to address rising road accidents, has been instrumental in providing immediate help to victims, reducing fatalities and injuries on Punjab's roads.

Punjab News: In a significant move to enhance road safety, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s visionary initiative, the Sadak Surakhiya Force (SSF), is saving lives across the state. The SSF, which was formed to address rising road accidents, has been instrumental in providing immediate help to victims, reducing fatalities and injuries on Punjab’s roads.

AAP Punjab recently lauded the efforts of the dedicated SSF team, referring to them as “warriors” for their tireless work. The initiative reflects the state government’s commitment to improving road safety and quick response times in accidents, bringing down the number of casualties.

The Sadak Surakhiya Force has become a key element in the state’s road safety measures, ensuring swift action in emergencies and offering critical support to accident victims.

Punjab Government’s Focus on Road Safety

The Sadak Surakhiya Force (SSF) is part of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s broader agenda to improve road safety across Punjab. With increasing concerns over road accidents and fatalities, the Punjab government has been actively working to implement advanced safety measures. The SSF’s quick response and proactive approach have significantly contributed to reducing the number of road-related deaths.

Impact on Road Accident Response Time

Since its inception, the SSF has dramatically improved the response time in road accident cases. Equipped with modern vehicles, medical kits, and trained personnel, the force ensures that victims receive immediate medical attention, often during the crucial “golden hour.” This quick action has played a crucial role in saving lives and minimizing the impact of injuries.

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