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Thread: Indian law for traffic control
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20-11-2010, 03:29 PM #1Member
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Indian law for traffic control
There has been a complete revision in Indian laws regarding the control of traffic, but somewhere the effect is not clearly visible. The people are driving in complete unethical way. Many of the times the lights of the system are not working and we do not find any traffic police assisting. All these leads to more chaos than the proper function and the penalties are not much helping in creating traffic sense.
What reforms should be made with the traffic rules, in order to systematize the traffic flow?
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28-02-2011, 03:43 PM #2Senior Member
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instead of imposing high penalities, the traffic police should try to educate people. and with the money collected in penalities, they should deploy more sophisticated computerized traffic flow control mechanisms which is automated. deployment of single constables at each traffic point wont help much because a single person cannot do much on this.
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17-05-2011, 08:01 PM #3Senior Member
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i think government must make the laws stringent only after improving the infrastructure of roads and parking places. even the traffic signal points are not upto the mark. and the police officials are always bent on ripping the pockets of middle class men. i think the work is more of municipal government rather than police department to improve current condition of traffic.
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17-08-2011, 08:39 PM #4Proud Indian
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Indian Laws though get reforms cannot be properly implemented because of many reasons. First of all the roads of India should be improvised so as to enable people to abide law and follow the rules. If the traffic police expects a bike rider to put on a helmet and drive in streets full of traffic, that would be practical difficult. So the traffic police must also consider the practical difficulties in implementation of Laws.
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19-08-2011, 03:35 PM #5New Member
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There is various strategies made in India to plan for systematic traffic.but due to increasing of population day by day ,that effect the law and order of the traffic..so the main thing is also depends upon the over all system...for eg..we can say that Chandigarh is a city beautiful,but still there population is 11 lakh..and several road accident in there...so municipal committee is plan some system for all cites and parking space is also important...


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