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Introduction of Traffic Plan & Equipment's

Traffic management inside any premises is an important activity, which improves movement of vehicles and reduces chances of accidents and mishaps.

Definition of Traffic
Traffic means a number of vehicles moving on public roads and commercial transportation of goods or passengers on roads and highways.

Traffic Guards
Traffic Guards are commonly employed to control traffic where accidents and traffic congestions for various reasons take place. They are also deputed to moderate the flow of traffic in an area to avoid traffic jams. Traffic Guards generally guide drivers to adhere to the traffic guidelines; but don't authorize the law. Mostly the traffic guards are detailed from security personnel and other employees of the organization.

Parking and Gate Guards
These traffic guards regulate motorists to leave and enter a parking complex. Their role involves helping pedestrians to cross or stop in front of the parking complex's entrance. They also act as additional pair of eyes to keep motorists and pedestrians safe. When required, they control and direct street traffic to halt for a short time and allow motorists to exit from the parking complex first.

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