Soon, motorist's traffic violation to be accessible to cops anywhere in Karnataka


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Feb 6: A traffic cop anywhere in the Karnataka will soon be able to access a motorist's violations, with the traffic department planning to implement a unified system across the state.

There are 114 traffic police stations across 30 districts. At present, traffic violation data is registered only in the district traffic police server, not in the state server.

With a unified system, the entire data of traffic violations across the state would be linked to a central server. This enables every traffic police station to access violations of a particular vehicle anywhere in Karnataka. This will help in increasing the penalty as well as bring down traffic violations.

Commissioner for traffic and road safety (additional charge) M A Saleem told media that a unified server will be constructed in the Traffic Management Centre in Bengaluru and separate staff will be hired to run and maintain it.

He further added that 300 personal digital assistant (PDA) will be distributed to traffic police in all districts once the server is installed. The assistant sub-inspectors, sub-inspectors and inspectors will be given special training sessions on using PDAs.

PDAs are handheld devices with in-built printers, cameras and enforcement applications to register traffic violations. The gadgets also take pictures and record videos. The GPS will help record the place and time of the traffic violation.

At present, 44 police stations in Bengaluru and five in Mysuru use PDAs. The Bengaluru traffic police use 625 PDAs and will get 150 more by April this year, he said.

  

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  • Leslie, Dubai

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    Gurupur highway bridge is a disaster to happen
    Does anyone care
    Police will unify rules and fines
    From time immemorial they have never tried to unify citizens and minds

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  • pasha, Karnataka

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    I was under the impression that driving licenses were issued under the Indian Motor Vehicle Act, not under state govt. The records for all driving licenses should be available pan India.

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  • ziya ulhaq, MOODBIDRI

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Why it should be only KPS should be accessible . There should be only one centralized system . Even
    jummu police should be able to access Kerala vehicle .

    tks
    ziya

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  • Joyson, Kadri

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    First improve the pathetic road conditions. Then make rules

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Mera Karnataka Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Aap kab badloge?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Hai Hai Mirchi ...

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Violation being recorded is alright, which will gradually discipline a driver.

    Please make the fines payable electronically so that the ground staff does not pocket Rs. 50/- and forego actual Rs. 100/- payable to the government. Also, ensure that electronic collection goes to the right account, not pocketed by IT companies.

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