Nitish Kumar Inaugurates 71 Police Vehicles to Boost Traffic Safety in Bihar
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar launched 71 new police vehicles to upgrade traffic management and safety. The fleet aims to strengthen enforcement and accident response across highways and urban areas. Key officials attended the inauguration, which promises enhanced law enforcement and road safety in the state.

- Country:
- India
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar unveiled 71 newly inducted police vehicles on Saturday, aimed at boosting traffic management and public safety across the state. The inauguration took place at 01 Anne Marg and is expected to streamline traffic control and enforce stricter regulations.
The Chief Minister carefully inspected the fleet and was briefed on their operational capabilities. He stressed the significant enhancement these vehicles would bring to the police force's efficiency and its ability to maintain law and order. Director General of Police Vinay Kumar marked the beginning of the ceremony by presenting a sapling to the Chief Minister.
The event was a well-attended affair, featuring the presence of key state officials including Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, along with other senior leaders and officers. The initiative is set to fortify road safety and introduce a more robust traffic system in Bihar.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Govt Cracks Down on Boy Racers with Tough Road Safety Laws
Delhi's Quiet Crusader: Sanjay Arora's Legacy in Law Enforcement
Rajasthan's Unsafe Buildings Get Demolition Nod for Public Safety
Bhopal Enforces 'No Helmet, No Fuel' Rule to Enhance Road Safety
Rajasthan's Urban Crusade: Demolishing Danger to Ensure Public Safety