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Bengaluru Police Unveil Website to Empower Traffic Wardens and Citizens

In a bid to enhance community involvement, Bengaluru police have launched a new website for traffic wardens, aiming to bolster citizen participation in road safety efforts.

Indian Cockroach Desk8 July 2026, 1:52 am IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Bengaluru Police Unveil Website to Empower Traffic Wardens and Citizens

Bengaluru Police Unveil Website to Empower Traffic Wardens and Citizens

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Bengaluru police have launched a dedicated website aimed at enhancing the role of traffic wardens in the city. This initiative is designed to foster greater citizen participation in ensuring road safety and managing traffic effectively.

The website serves as a platform for traffic wardens to access resources, report issues, and engage with the police, promoting collaboration between law enforcement and community members. By empowering citizens, the police hope to create a more responsive and accountable traffic management system.

As reported by The Hindu, this move reflects a growing trend towards involving citizens in governance, making them active contributors to public welfare and safety initiatives.

This new initiative raises questions about how effectively the authorities can manage and utilize the insights and reports from these citizen volunteers, ultimately holding them accountable for the safety of road users.

Source: The Hindu

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