Under "track me" facility, the commuters shall be given three time slots to choose from and the GPS tracking shall continue for the selected period, said an official in Delhi Police's Operations wing.
If the commuter doesn't reach the destination within the selected time slot, the option can be re-selected and the tracking shall continue. If re-selection is not opted for, the process - monitored by the police control room - shall stop automatically, said the official.
"But with the new addition to the system, the police control room can conveniently locate the person in distress, even as the position keeps changing," said the official.
The facility has been developed and it is presently put on trial mode, with around eight officials in the Operations department using it.
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Under trial mode, the three time slots available are - 10 minutes, 15 minutes and 30 minutes.
Changes in the facility will be incorporated based on the shortfalls experienced during this phase, which shall continue for at least a month before "track me" is launched, said Special Commissioner of Police (Operations) Sundari Nanda.
If any untoward incident happens during the travel period, the SOS alert would reach the control room and also the close pre-selected group in HIMMAT, said the official.
The women safety application named HIMMAT was launched by Delhi Police on January 1 this year. Initially it was available for download only on Android phones, but in six months it was made available for all platforms.
Soon, one will be able to register with the application with name and only two to three other mandatory fields, the official added.