About 50% of traffic signals in Bengaluru will be upgraded to an adaptive system in 6-8 months, and that will be a game changer in terms of improving the speed and efficiency of traffic movement, says Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), MN Anucheth.
The 16th annual ‘Celebrating My City Traffic Police’ day was organised by the Children’s Movement for Civic Awareness (CMCA) at the Traffic Police Park on St.
Police sources revealed that there are social media videos suggesting that individuals need not pay penalties to on-ground officers and can instead approach the court. In response, the police warned of taking strict measures, stressing the need to respect law-abiding citizens.
Subsequently, the police, accompanied by forest department officials, inspected the area and notified the public about expected traffic delays. After an hour or two of examination, vehicular movement was permitted. Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) MN Anucheth mentioned the use of advanced AI predictive analysis to identify traffic congestion in Bengaluru.