Gurgaon: Haryana chief minister Nayab Saini on Monday flagged off 312 new emergency response vehicles (ERVs), including 310 motorcycles and two cars, for Haryana Police in Gurgaon to strengthen law and order and improve emergency response across the state.Of the new fleet, Gurgaon has received 60 motorcycles and one Honda Elevate vehicle, while Faridabad has been allotted 40 motorcycles and one Honda Elevate. The remaining 210 motorcycles have been distributed among other districts.Police officials said Gurgaon earlier operated around 75 four-wheeler ERVs and did not have motorcycles as part of its emergency response fleet. The district’s existing motorcycles were primarily used for routine patrolling.“Now these new 60 bikes will be part of the ERV fleet,” Gurgaon police spokesperson Sandeep Turan said.The vehicles were provided to the state govt under a corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative and will be deployed across Gurgaon, Faridabad and other districts to improve patrolling and ensure quicker assistance during emergencies.Addressing the gathering, Saini praised Haryana Police for recording an average emergency response time of seven minutes and three seconds, significantly lower than the national average of around 18 minutes. He described the achievement as a reflection of good governance and the state’s focus on public safety.The chief minister said the govt had strengthened policing through modern technology and an improved emergency response system, adding that the induction of new ERVs would further enhance efficiency. He also urged citizens to follow road safety norms.
