Parking and traffic need smart solutions
Traffic congestion, a problem that Indian cities are grappling with, has turned catastrophic. The situation is getting worse in major […]
Traffic congestion, a problem that Indian cities are grappling with, has turned catastrophic. The situation is getting worse in major […]
Satyendra Garg, Joint Commissioner, Delhi Traffic Police, talks about the department’s initiative for making use of the popular social networking […]
“The need of the hour is not just e-Governance, we also need connected governance,” Praveen Sood, Additional Director General of Police, […]
Chennai joined Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore in launching free SMS alerts on traffic for the public
[This article was published in the July 2010 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Smart traffic management systems will not just help decongest Indian roads but will also bring down spiralling social costs
The city police of Hyderabad has launched a new dedicated website on which traffic jam alerts will be updated regularly. The website called www.htp.gov.in through which people can lodge complaints pertaining to traffic using the `Traffic Help Desk’ link and also check the status of the complaint. The website also offers services like checking the e-challan status and data pertaining to accidents.
National Traffic Control Centre at Quinton, Birmingham, will give real information about what is happening across the motorway network, which will help drivers to plan their journeys better, by enabling them to avoid traffic jams, make journey times faster, safer and more reliable.