Letter on road safety measures

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Letter on road safety measures to prevent accidents

Letter on road safety measures to prevent accidents: The following content is about letter on road safety measures on case studies of various vulnerable spots on highways. A comprehensive study on each case and suggestions for safety steps to reduce accidents in risky areas.

  • Safety Measures in Project Highway
  • Required safety precautions to reduce accidents at median openings are vital.
  • Important safety precautions are required to reduce accidents at median openings.
  • Acts and deeds to stop accidents at unauthorized median incisions on Project Highway.
  • Critical accident prevention measures
  • Measures to prevent accidents at junctions
  • Suggestions for acute visibility and effective functions of signage and other project features

Letter on Road safety measures in Project Highway

Case-1:

To

The Concessionaire

Subject:-Safety Measures in Project Highway-reg

With reference to the above mentioned subject, despite several instructions you are not improving the safety requirements at site. The list of locations where safety precautions required on top priority, are given below

Si no Chainage Side Remarks
1 10+500 LHS Deep excavation done adjacent to road no safety barricade provided
2 14+000 RHS Deep excavation done in village portion no safety precautions provided
3 41+850 LHS Deep excavation done adjacent to road no safety barricade provided

Hence, time and again, please rectify your safety standards, with immediate effect.

Thanking you

Case-2:

To

The Concessionaire

Subject: Safety Measures in Project Highway from Ch 0+000 Ch60+000-reg

Dear Sir,

Please refer to the above mentioned subject and site visit of our staff on dt 05.09.24. Despite several Instructions you are neither improving the safety requirements at site nor completing the pothole repair work at site. The list of locations where safety sign boards to be provided and potholes to be repaired attached for your reference

Si no From To Side Remarks
1 14+200 15+000 LHS Safety Barricade and sign boards not provided
2 16+000 16+500 RHS Barricade shown without sign boards
3 28+400 29+200 LHS No sign boards

Hence, time and again, please improve the safety standards at site/complete the pothole reparing, with immediate effect.

Thanking you,

Letter on Road safety measures to prevent accidents:

Requesting that essential and necessary road safety measures be implemented.

The following is an illustration of a sample draft letter to the concessionaire. Alert the consultant about the essential accident prevention and safety measures. Seeking to implement crucial safety measures to prevent potential accidents at various risky locations on the highway. Such as median openings and junctions, as well as unauthorized median cuts. All these necessary accident-preventive measures, as suggested by the IE as part of its obligations

letter on Road Safety Measures

To
The Concessionaire,
Subject: Implement required road safety measures to avoid accidents at dangerous spots on Project Highway—Reg.
Dear Sir,
This letter pertains to the mentioned topic. The highway authority received a letter from the XXXX Police Station requesting a detailed report to prevent accidents near A and B villages and junctions. The authority also addressed the letter to you. Thus, we direct you to take the necessary action to prevent accidents near A and B villages.

Case 1: Steps for Road Safety to Prevent Accidents at Median Openings
  1. At the Km. 10+000 point, a key intersection exists. The junction has crossroads on both sides of the Main Carriageway.
  2. Zebra crossings are needed near the intersection.
  3. To prevent accidents, it must put in place the following additional safety measures:
  4. The Main Carriageway LHS should have the caution sign “Cross Road Ahead” installed.
  5. In addition, the “STOP” sign must be fixed on both sides of the crossroads just before entering the Main Carriageway.
  6. Both end tips of the median should have the Object Hazard Marker signboard.
  7. In addition, the IRC 99 “Guidelines for Traffic Calming Measures in Urban and Rural Areas” recommends providing suitably designed rumble strips or speed breakers on the right-side crossroad.
  8. Additionally, both sides of the median should have traffic blinker signals fixed. This comes from the IRC’s 93 Guidelines on the Design and Installation of Road Traffic Signals.
  9. Signs such as Cross Road Ahead, Hazard Marker, and STOP are required. We must adhere to the IRC: 67 Code of Practice for Road Signs.
Case 2: Steps to Take to Avoid Accidents at the Unauthorized Median Cut

At Km. 40+500, the ‘B’ village road meets the Project Highway on the RHS. Local residents have created an unauthorized median opening for their convenience. This unauthorized median opening has become a safety hazard. Its closure is necessary, with the assistance of local administration and authorities.

Case 3: Road Safety Measures and Actions to be Implemented for the Prevention of Accidents at 26+500 Junction

It is advised to take preemptive steps and traffic-damping measures at the 26+500 junction. Measures like collapsible barrier gates on the highway, paired with reflective tape for night visibility, are recommended. Please look into this.

Case 4: Other safety measures proposed to reduce accidents are as follows:
  1. The size and color of road signs, hazard markers, object markers, and traffic impact attenuators used should adhere to IRC-67.
  2. To warn road users about the display of hump signs at major junctions, it is recommended to be 75–100 meters before the humps.
  3. The sign board’s visibility suffers at super-elevation portions. Instead, place the sign boards on both sides of the carriageway, specifically on the shoulder and median sides.
  4. The road studs at junctions sustain damage. Vehicle tires and cross-traffic impacts frequently cause the paint of zebra crossings and humps to fade.
  5. The site requirements dictate the placement of new studs in these areas, irrespective of the schedule program.
  6. Additionally, we should conduct routine painting to ensure the safety of road users.
  7. We request the implementation of the above recommendations to effectively prevent accidents.

Conclusion

As per the O&M obligations of the Concessionaire according to the contractual provisions of the CA in light of steps to avoid accidents.

We advise you to take the required actions and pass on the action report to our office for late submission to the authority.

Thank you while ensuring our best services.

[Yours,] [Insert the name of the authorized person].

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letter on Road Safety Measures 2: To prevent accidents, remove the humps on the main carriageway.

A sample draft letter format is shown below to inform the concessionaire about the removal of humps on the main carriageway to prevent accidents.

To
The Concessionaire,
Subject: Removal of humps on the main carriageway—Reg.

Dear Sir,

The Main Carriageway junction openings have humps at three locations: km. 6+000, km. 21+250, and km. 38+600. These are unscientific, harsh, and not as per specification. As a result, the BC surface has undergone undulations near humps.

Furthermore, the hump at the service road part at Km. 45+000 (XXXXX Village) is not up to par. This needs to be rectified.

We hereby instruct you to remove the humps and install rumble strips at the above locations under IRC standards, adhering to the guidelines outlined in IRC: 39–1983.

Thank you while ensuring our best services.
[Yours,] [Insert the name of the authorized person].

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letter on Road Safety Measures 3: Reminder Notice for Removal of Humps on the Main Carriageway to Prevent Accidents

The following is a sample draft reminder letter format to notify the concessionaire of the removal of humps on the main carriageway.

It is the further correspondence during the course of action. If there is any delay in the actions of the concessionaire, it can communicate that in the following manner, i.e.,

For the safety of road users, you are instructed to expedite the work and submit your compliance report at the earliest possible date for onward submission to the Highway Authority.

Note to Visitor about the letter on Road Safety Measures

The afore­mentioned contractual conditions are examples. They are derived from the concession agreement of the DBFOT project under the PPP mode during 2020–2024.

For drafting a similar lease, necessary changes should be made to the existing contractual terms of the concession agreement that apply to the particular project.

You can find a sample draft letter for informing the concessionaire or contractor about letter of road traffic signage on Project Highway.

Additionally, you can find various sample draft formats for highway operation and maintenance correspondence.

 FAQs about letter on Road Safety Measures : 

What are the concessionaire’s contractual obligations to prevent accidents?

To prevent accidents on the highway, the below-mentioned contractual terms and conditions are applicable.
During the operation period, the concessionaire shall operate and maintain the project highway in accordance with this agreement, either by itself or through the O&M contractor, and if required, modify, repair, or otherwise make improvements to the project highway to comply with the provisions of this agreement, applicable laws and permits, and conform to good industry practice. The obligations of the concessionaire related to safety on the highway hereunder shall include
Allowing a safe, smooth, and uninterrupted flow of traffic on the project highway during normal operating conditions
preventing, with the assistance of concerned law enforcement agencies, any unauthorized use of Project Highway.
Also, preventing, with the assistance of the concerned law enforcement agencies, any encroachments on the project highway, including the site;
Maintaining a public relations unit to interface with and attend to suggestions from the user, the Highway Authority, government agencies, the media, and other agencies; and
Complying with the safety requirements outlined in Article 18: Safety Requirements.
Furthermore, Schedule C of the CA General stipulates that the concessionaire will review the proposed facilities at regular 5-year intervals. And accordingly, provide additional facilities with the necessary approval of the independent consultant to meet the demand of the road users until the end of the concession period.

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