The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) has installed a new pedestrian crossing at the Aarey-JVLR station to enhance commuter safety. This initiative is part of MMRC's ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and reduce accidents in busy areas.
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MMRC stands for Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, a joint venture between the Government of India and the Government of Maharashtra. It is responsible for the development and operation of the Mumbai Metro.
The pedestrian crossing was installed to enhance the safety of commuters, especially in a high-traffic area, and to reduce the risk of accidents.
The new pedestrian crossing includes high-visibility markings, reflective signs, pedestrian signals, tactile paving for the visually impaired, and real-time monitoring cameras.
MMRC has launched a public awareness campaign with posters and digital screens at the station to educate commuters on how to use the new pedestrian crossing safely.
MMRC plans to install improved lighting, additional CCTV cameras, and emergency help points at key locations to further enhance the safety and security of the metro system.
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