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If I will be the MP of khilkhet area

1. Road Cutting
2. No open field or park for walking
3. Lack of restaurant
Road Cutting
 Increase Accident
 Drainage problem
Using more manpower.
Taking a strong approach to people who cause unsafe
situations.
Drains are Dry Well 

Solution
1. Taking a tougher approach to people who cause unsafe situations

2. Dry Well 

2. No park for children and no open field for walking


Solution
1. people are walking here or there.

Drainage Problems
Water is essential to life, for both plants and all living creatures; however, it can
be very invasive when it flows. When residential property experiences drainage
issues, water can be a nuisance and actually cause a great deal of damage.
Different drainage problems, including puddling, pooling, saturated soil, and even
undirected downspout water, can destroy landscaping and turn a backyard into a
swamp. It creates moisture and mold problems and can damage home
foundations; drainage is a serious concern when there is a problem. Drainage
systems must be improved or installed by drainage system companies or a
homeowner will end up dealing with worsening problems as time goes on.

Dry Well – Similar to a French drain, the main difference is that instead of being
diverted to a sewer, water is diverted to an underground well where it can be
dispersed back to the soil. Companies who offer drainage system services say
this is a very environmentally friendly answer to drainage concerns, as it
conserves water by putting it directly back into the soil.

2 Taking strong approach to people who cause unsafe situations Many accidents are caused by speeding
drivers and people driving under the influence. These reckless road users will be dealt with more
severely. And there are four other categories requiring targeted attention. These are: novice drivers
(more likely to have accidents), delivery vans and lorries (cause more serious consequences in a
collision), roads that have 50 km and 80 km speed limits (remain relatively unsafe) and situations
involving single-vehicle accidents (such as a passenger vehicle ending up in the water).

Protecting vulnerable road users more effectively Six groups of road users have a higher change of
falling victim to road accidents. These are: pedestrians and cyclists, motorcyclists and motor scooterists
(although motor scooterists also cause traffic accidents), children and the elderly. These groups
accordingly receive extra attention in road safety policy. The measures I described above (against ‘jerks’
in traffic, for example) naturally also work out well for vulnerable road users, but we will also be
introducing more targeted measures to protect these groups.

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