Bengalureans reported over 1.5 lakh traffic violations through the PublicEye app in 2019. The number of complaints reported on the app as well resolution of the same, have been steadily increasing.
Test runs of the priority bus lane project has already started in the Silk Board-KR Puram stretch of ORR. Here is how authorities are planning to implement the project and resolve problems
Melissa Arulappan recently counted 13 bikers driving on the wrong side on a one-way street, all within two seconds. This is not a one-off incident. Citizens across Bengaluru have been noticing an increasing number of such violations in the recent past. What’s going on?
News updates from Bengaluru last week. Traffic control, Metro line, H1N1 in the city and more – the news-in-brief that filters out what matters from the junk.
Tired of errant auto drivers taking you for a ride? Sick of incessant honking when you are stuck in traffic? You can easily report it to the Traffic Police now!
Here’s an open letter to Bengaluru City Traffic Police, on reducing the traffic problems on Outer Ring Road. Additional Commissioner of Police – Traffic, M A Saleem had asked for citizens’ suggestions on the issue.
While Madivala tops the chart with most accidents, R T Nagar is the last in the top-10 list. Banaswadi gets a special mention. Lack of coordination among agencies seems to be the main reason for increasing accidents.
The Karnataka government has proposed a substantial hike in the fine for honking. Will this reign in the spectre of vehicular noise pollution? What other measures can reduce the deafening noise levels in our city?
Parking problems, incorrect information, inconvenient pedestrian over-bridges – there’s a lot to discourage commuters from taking a train. A citizen explains the difficulties he faces even before he gets on the train.
Harassed by auto drivers who demand extra fare or refuse hire? Read on to know your rights and find out how you can register a complaint against errant auto drivers.
The ORR underpasses are badly designed, and don’t consider pedestrians’ needs. Its medians and service roads remain a mess. A frustrated commuter offers solutions. Will the authorities listen?
Introduction of HSNP will change the game in a system where private vehicles are fined but government vehicles are let scot-free for faulty number plates.