Hyderabad Traffic Chief Av Ranganath Key Decision On E-challan!

Hyderabad Traffic Chief AV Ranganath Key Decision on E-Challan!

The main purpose of these challans issued by the Traffic Police on violations is to increase road safety and prevent accidents and deaths.Until now, the issuance of e-challans by the traffic police has been the motto of the Traffic Police.

 Hyderabad Traffic Chief Av Ranganath Key Decision On E-challan!-TeluguStop.com

City Traffic Chief AV Ranganath took a key decision considering these shortcomings.No longer will the search be mostly in areas where accidents take place.

Violations will be photographed and e-challans will be sent.He told media that the process would start soon and that steps would be taken without any difficulty to the common man.

Lakdikapul is a congested area.The average speed of vehicles here does not even exceed 15 km per hour.

There is no big problem with wearing or not wearing a helmet in such a place.The traffic police, on the other hand, issue e-challans every day, registering hundreds and thousands of ‘without helmet’ cases.

According to this, no traffic police will be directly challaned for violations.Field staff are taking photos of the offending vehicle with their cameras.

Violation e-challan is sent based on the vehicle address in the RTA database.Police taking these photos are stationed at junctions as well as key areas.

They stay in one place and photograph every violation that appears to their eye.They will no longer be in the black spots where accidents often occur.Based on the statistics of the past five years, the traffic police have identified these black spots by police stations.Police in the area also take photos of the violations that are most prevalent.

To implement this policy, the traffic department officials have purchased 125 new state-of-the-art tabs.Violations will be photographed using a special app, which will replace the cameras.

This allows the time, date and area of the photo to be recorded based on latitude and longitude.This will enable the field level police to stay in one place and keep a close eye on the photographs.

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