Gaza / Interior Ministry
Traffic Police have completed their preparations to receive the holy month of Ramadan by developing a new traffic plan, so that they can facilitate traffic during Ramadan, due to active movement that made by citizens and vehicles.
Lieutenant-Colonel Ehab Muhanna, director of traffic police, said that the leadership of traffic police developed few days ago an integrated plan for Ramadan; in order to avoid road accidents and congestion that affects negatively on traffic during the holy month.
Muhanna confirmed that the plan includes increasing the number of traffic policemen on the ground through deploying them in all the main streets and crossroads at the five governorates of the Gaza Strip; in order to facilitate the traffic of people and vehicles during the month of Ramadan.
Muhanna stressed that the traffic police are going to make roadblocks on Salah Eddin St. to reduce the speed of vehicles, which may occur in the month of Ramadan, especially hours before breakfast, which may lead to increase traffic accidents.
Therefore, Muhanna called on all drivers to adhere to traffic laws and not to excessive speed, especially during the month of Ramadan, which witnessed an active movement.
Also, Muhanna asked all traffic policemen to be patient and tolerant in their dealing with citizens, and he urged them to exert all efforts to provide the greatest possible number of services for the Gaza Strip's people..