The Union Home Ministry, through its nodal department for research in policing subjects, has commissioned a first of its kind pan-India study of big cities like Delhi and Mumbai to address the problem of 'bumper-to-bumper' traffic in these urban centres.
The study, being conducted by the national capital based Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE) is being done under the aegis of the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD), and it will chronicle various patterns used by traffic cops to issue 'challans' in these cities and devise ways for proper utilisation of these funds in road safety and infrastructure development.
"All the aspects that are leading to bad traffic situation in metro cities would be covered during the study. The main aim is to rationalise the traffic fines that are collected and deploy these funds to develop better traffic amenities for the common man," an official involved in the study said.
The study, to be conducted by experts in the domain of traffic management and policing, will also suggest ways to introduce better ways for investigating road accidents and proper enforcement of traffic laws especially with regard to the menace of drunk driving and vehicle theft.
The two-month long study will also record the "growth of motor vehicles with reference to road environment and modernisation plans" among other issues related to the subject. MORE