At the initiative of the employees of the Urta-aul station, which is under the jurisdiction of the Tashkent Regional Railway Hub unitary enterprise, it has become a tradition to hold meetings and round tables in order to prevent violations on the railway.
One of these events took place at secondary school No. 14 of the Zangiata district of the Tashkent region. The meeting, held under the motto "Be attentive on the railway territory, student!", was attended by representatives of the Uztemiryulnazorate inspectorate, employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, representatives of the department of Spirituality and education of the khokimiyat of the Zangiata district, representatives of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Zangiata district, teachers and students of secondary schools located near the railway territory, as well as media representatives.
The main purpose of this event was to ensure the safety of train traffic and the prevention of offenses and violations by the younger generation on the territory of the railway.
The speakers at the meeting informed readers that they should not throw stones at trains, do not use cellular communications and headphones when passing the railway, do not harm railway transport, do not climb onto wagons and do not pass under them, do not feed cattle in prohibited places and other similar violations.
It was also recognized that due to meetings and round tables with mahalla activists dedicated to traffic safety in schools in the Tashkent region, the number of violations decreased by 75 percent. In turn, there were no violations on the territory of the railway of the Zangiata district of the Tashkent region, especially with regard to high-speed trains. This, in turn, does not dictate the need to reduce control.
In turn, the students took part with mock-ups and wall newspapers dedicated to the topic of traffic safety. The theme is the same, but the approach was different. Each wall newspaper was commented on by the participants, and the exhibited models were prepared at school circles, where the rules of locomotives were demonstrated.
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