Re: Rules Enforcement

Post: Actually, I feel this is at the core of most of the traffic issues in Bangalore, ie, Rules Enforcement. Just for a moment imagine all vehicles/pedestrians are following the rules, you can then see how much better traffic flow will be. So, the problem is not making rules but in following them. The solution? Expand the traffic police force. Enforce rules strongly. Ensure that all personnel are corrupt proof.(increase pay to reduce temptation and do random lokayukta sting operations). Educate public via tv, billboards, radio to follow rules. I feel we will see 50% of our traffic problems go away!


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