Delhi Lieutenant Governor T.S. Sandhu recently met with senior police officers to discuss traffic management in the capital. Strategies for area-specific solutions using intelligent traffic management systems and preventing illegal parking were finalized during the meeting. Sandhu praised the efforts and interventions aimed at improving traffic management in Delhi, emphasizing the importance of targeted actions and technology-driven solutions.
Sandhu highlighted the need for strict enforcement against violations like wrong-side driving and unauthorized parking. He commended the citizen-centric Project Sangam for engaging with local residents and developing area-specific solutions. The Lieutenant Governor urged the team to maintain momentum in enhancing infrastructure, implementing intelligent traffic management systems, and adopting advanced technologies for a seamless mobility experience in Delhi.
Sandhu assured full support to the Delhi Traffic Police in their efforts to ensure a smooth, safe, and efficient mobility experience for all citizens. He emphasized the importance of scaling up the use of artificial intelligence and community participation to achieve congestion-free roads. Sandhu also underscored the critical role of the Delhi Traffic Police in positioning the city as a global hub for investment and tourism.
In a productive session at the Todapur facility of Delhi Traffic Police, Sandhu reviewed the progress of the Digital Enforcement framework. He stressed the importance of leveraging artificial intelligence for transparent monitoring and scientific management of peak-hour traffic. Sandhu emphasized the significance of on-ground visibility of traffic police at congestion hotspots to ensure smoother traffic flow and reduce pollution.
Sandhu reiterated the commitment to transforming Delhi’s mobility through advanced technology and active community participation. He highlighted traffic management as a shared responsibility, involving Resident Welfare Associations as key partners in local traffic solutions and engaging youth for tech-driven inputs.
