Renault and Nissan inaugurate surveillance camera project in Chennai

Renault and Nissan have inaugurated a comprehensive surveillance camera project to improve road safety around the Renault Nissan Automotive India Ltd (RNAIPL) plant near Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

The project will see 110 cameras installed around the Oragadam corridor, 48 of which are sponsored by the Alliance partners. The cameras, as well as new signaling and other road infrastructure, will help to control traffic congestion, lower crime rates and reduce traffic accidents.

The initiative is part of the plant’s wider rural development program which includes waste reduction and recycling, water table management and environmental and habitat protection.
The camera and road safety installation project is being conducted with the support of Sevalaya – a non-profit organization, and was inaugurated by DR M.Sudhakar- IPS, SP of Kanchipuram District, in the presence of S. Sunil, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sriperumbudur, Biju Balendran- MD & CEO, Renault Nissan Automotive India Ltd, and Rajasekara Bhatt, GM-PLE & RNAIPL Safety vertical head, CSR committee members and attended by RNAIPL employees.

The Oragadam manufacturing corridor has more than 50 companies and 12 villages along its route, making it frequently used by workers and villagers despite its previous lack of safety infrastructure.

The new project will improve safety through CCTV cameras to help monitor crime; traffic signals at intersections; temporary roundabouts and barricades to control the traffic congestions on roads and national highways (especially near Oragadam SIPCOT); road light blinkers on the dividers to indicate road crossing points to pedestrians; solar blinkers to give warnings to motorists on parts of the highways that are under repair and sowing of tree saplings along the sides of the road.

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