Red Sea Traffic…Continued presence on main roads to facilitate the movement of vehicles and pedestrians – Director of Operations of the Red Sea Traffic Police: calls on drivers and vehicle owners to stop correctly and follow designated lanes.

Port Sudan: Zoll Net

The Red Sea National Traffic Department has recorded a massive deployment of its officers and non-commissioned officers on all major roads in Port Sudan City, which is experiencing a significant increase in the number of vehicles and vehicles as well as the number of passing citizens and sellers. , which led to the closure of some roads and incorrect parking, in addition to traffic jams, especially in the Grand Marché area. Traffic personnel remained on the roads until the evening, and more recently after continuous rain for several days in the city. of Port Sudan, led by the Director of Operations of the Red Sea Traffic, Police Lieutenant Colonel Assem Abdel Majeed, as well as officers and non-commissioned officers of the Red Sea Traffic.

A number of citizens expressed appreciation for the presence of traffic personnel and their facilitation of the passage of citizens and vehicles, particularly in the Port Sudan market area, which sees the entry and exit of a large number of vehicles circulating on the different transport lines. .

Police Lieutenant Colonel Asim Abdel Majeed, Director of the Operations Department of the Red Sea National Traffic Department, said the massive deployment of police personnel on the roads helped eliminate bottlenecks and facilitate travel, particularly during peak hours, indicating that work is progressing. well, calling on road partners and vehicle owners to commit to stopping correctly and adhering to specified routes.

For his part, citizen Muhammad Al-Hassan said that the Port Sudan traffic police work from the early hours of the morning until the evening, noting that the precipitation hampered the movement of vehicles and pedestrians, but that thanks to the traffic policeman, the road became easy. and paved.





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