Guard takes up cop’s role to end traffic mess

GURUGRAM: Motorists and passersby out of doors Udyog Vihar heave a sigh of reduction each time they see a 59-year-old guard in uniform strikes his arms like a trained traffic constable and blows whistle to stop the movement of vehicles.
Dharmaveer Vats, a safety guard in a non-public company, spends his spare time to control traffic at Udyog Vihar Phase2-Three T-point.

Over the years, his 12-hour duty as a guard has grown to encompass a job that still ensures that traffic flows smoothly on the T-junction proper out of doors the gate of his administrative center he stands guard.


“There were many occasions when I used to be not ready to reach paintings due to traffic jams on Shankar Chowk road intersection. I felt the want to do one thing to reach paintings and go back home on time,” said Vats when asked what inspired him to begin doing this. His thoughtful nature is not the only factor that made him add the traffic duty to his job. The just about 60-year- previous guy’s need for peace whilst at paintings used to be some other issue. Traffic noise proper out of doors his administrative center gate is an excessive amount of for him to endure and so he volunteered to control the traffic in the house.


A resident of Palam village, Vats has been working with Smec India Private Limited as a guard for almost two-and-a-half years. His shift lasts from 8am to 8pm. Though the traffic police have appointed a constable to control traffic, peak hour jams don't seem to be a one guy’s job.


“I imagine the job executed if the traffic is streamlined. I all the time carry a whistle in my pocket and the corporate the place I’m hired has no issue with me managing traffic in my spare time. So I carry on. Plus the height hour traffic is an excessive amount of for anyone to take care of,” said Vats. Though he has no formal training in traffic laws, he tries his very best to get the vehicles transferring. Vats additionally imagine that his traffic duty keeps him physically and mentally fit. “Managing traffic has helped me remain fit as it is reasonably a exercise. In truth, I've heard of the traffic policeman Ranjeet Singh from Indore who often makes dance strikes whilst doing his job. I need to learn a couple of steps from him in order that I will be able to experience more what I do,” he added.


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