A high-power committee, led by Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan, has been re-constituted to address traffic congestion in Delhi.
The committee's first meeting is scheduled for February 26 at Kartavya Bhavan.
The panel aims to propose and implement solutions within six months to three years.
Key focus areas include enhancing traffic mobility, improving road design, and boosting public transport.
Over 7,500 personnel are deployed to manage traffic during the ongoing AI Summit at Bharat Mandapam.
Detailed Insights:
The re-constitution of the committee was prompted by an increase in population and vehicular volume, which has reignited the traffic crisis in Delhi.
The committee comprises top officials from key ministries and agencies, including the Delhi Chief Secretary, Delhi Police Commissioner, and DDA Vice-Chairman.
The focus will be on promoting the use of electric vehicles, integrating multi-modal transport, and upgrading parking payments via online modes.
The MHA has directed the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD) and National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) to study intelligent traffic management systems, including the pilot project in Chennai.
Non-payment of challans may be linked to non-renewal of driving licenses, following discussions at the DGP/IGP Conference in Raipur last November.
Key Concepts Involved:
Intelligent Traffic Management Systems (ITMS): Technology-driven systems for monitoring and controlling traffic flow to optimize efficiency and safety.
Multi-Modal Transport: Integration of various modes of transportation like buses, metro, and private vehicles to provide seamless connectivity.
Challans: Tickets or fines issued for traffic violations.