Gururgram, Jan. 22 -- As part of the road safety month observed in January every year, the Traffic Engineering Centre has finalised a safety audit of 32 key junctions and road stretches across Gurugram, officials said on Wednesday. The exercise covered accident-prone locations including Shankar Chowk, Signature Tower, Mayfield Gardens' T-point, Panchgaon Chowk and Khekri Toll Plaza. Deputy commissioner of police (traffic) Dr Rajesh Mohan said accident-prone areas were identified through field audits and digital road mapping. "It is important to take scientific and corrective measures to boost road infrastructure in Gurugram by factoring in thousands of vehicle registrations every year," he said. Around 120 awareness programmes, like nukkad nataks and gig worker training, were held. A senior traffic official said, "Consultations have been ongoing with truck unions' heads to ensure that heavy vehicle owners do not park goods vehicles along higthways, as it may cause accidents." The field audit which began in December 2025 and continued during the road safety month flagged stretches with excessive divider cuts. "Such cuts lead to accidents as motorists take shortcuts. In December, around 35 illegal crossings were identified and covered with 2.5-foot-high concrete slabs," the official added. The audit also measured service lanes and pedestrian spaces. To curb wrong-side driving, enforcement intensified at locations like Rajiv Chowk. "Around 15 FIRs and 3,762 challans have been issued. Special drives are also underway on expressways to check hasty lane changes and speeding," the official said. "Surveys and visits by ACPs of all traffic zones will follow in the coming months before finalising a report on physical changes," the official cited above added....