CAIRO - The Ministry of Interior has prepared a comprehensive plan to reduce traffic jams, which usually occur in the Greater Cairo area during the holy fasting month of Ramadan, which starts on Wednesday, according to a top security official. During Ramadan, the car traffic usually jams the streets in mid-afternoon as people headed home for iftar, the breaking of the fast at sunset. "The Traffic police have imported 56 winches to lift broken cars, seven motor cycles to guide motorists and installed 67 security cameras along the main Cairo and Giza streets and squares," Maj Gen. Serag Zaghloul added Saturday. Zaghloul, the Traffic Department Head, said that the monitors will watch the traffic in the streets and squares through large screens at the headquarters of the Ministry. "The new units will help achieve a better vision of all the movements of cars in the streets during Ramadan," he said.