Mohali, Nov. 20 -- Deputy commissioner (DC) Komal Mittal on Wednesday expressed concern over the black spots identified on major Mohali roads, noting that these locations pose a serious risk to commuters. In a special review meeting with the district transport department and the district road safety committee at the district administrative complex, the DC directed National Highways Authority of India, Greater Mohali Area Development Authority, the Mohali municipal corporation and other departments concerned to rectify all pending black spots on priority to ensure safer travel for the public. In view of the approaching foggy season, she also instructed officials to install reflectors, warning signage and required road dividers at vulnerable points to minimise the chances of accidents. While reviewing the report submitted by the traffic police-pertaining to clearing roadside bushes, installing spring cones, rumble strips, traffic light timers, blinkers, zebra crossings, stop lines, speed limit boards and no-parking signage-the DC directed GMADA, the MC and the public works department to implement all recommendations within two weeks and submit an action-taken report. The DC also said that all school buses must strictly follow safety norms and warned that any lapse would invite strict action....