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Odisha's Chief Minister announced the installation of smart devices in all buses to ensure road safety, prevent drunk driving, and alert drivers in case of loss of consciousness. The smart devices can analyze breath and iris movement. The state government also plans to recruit over 2,000 traffic police personnel and launch the Odisha Yatri app to help book autos and taxis, reducing middleman interference. The event marked the beginning of the National Road Safety Month.
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