Delhi Traffic Police Implements Special Drive to Combat Wrong-Side Driving
Delhi Police launches special drive, issues challans for wrong-side driving

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The Delhi Traffic Police has initiated a special drive targeting wrong-side driving, issuing challans to offenders to enhance road safety. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to modernize the city's traffic system, incorporating technology and citizen feedback for improved traffic management.
- 01The special drive against wrong-side driving was conducted across key areas in Delhi, with traffic police actively issuing on-the-spot challans.
- 02Lieutenant Governor Sardar Taranjit Singh Sandhu emphasized the importance of a modern and transparent transit system during a recent meeting with traffic police officials.
- 03Delhi Traffic Police has identified 62 major congestion points and initiated over 160 infrastructure interventions to enhance road safety.
- 04The use of AI-driven technology through the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) is being leveraged to improve traffic conditions.
- 05The initiative aligns with the national priorities of PM Gati Shakti and aims to create a 'Viksit Dilli' (Developed Delhi) that is safe and efficient.
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The Delhi Traffic Police has launched a special awareness drive focused on combating wrong-side driving in the capital, issuing challans to violators to promote road discipline and safety. This initiative took place across major city roads on Saturday, with traffic personnel actively stopping vehicles that were driving against the designated flow. In a related effort, Lieutenant Governor Sardar Taranjit Singh Sandhu reviewed modernization proposals for the city's traffic system, highlighting the need for a 'modern, transparent, and seamless' transit framework. Sandhu noted that the Delhi Traffic Police has identified 62 major congestion points and initiated over 160 infrastructure improvements to enhance road safety. The integration of AI technology through the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) and citizen feedback via 'Project SANGAM' are key components of this initiative. These efforts align with the national goals of PM Gati Shakti and aim to develop a 'Viksit Dilli' that is safe and efficient, reflecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a '#ViksitBharat'.
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The drive aims to enhance road safety in Delhi, potentially reducing accidents caused by wrong-side driving.
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