Delhi's Traffic Transformation: Tackling 233 Jam-Prone Spots

The Delhi Traffic Police has identified 233 spots prone to traffic jams. A report highlighting the issues and potential solutions will be submitted to relevant departments. Measures such as additional U-turns and adjusted signal timings aim to enhance traffic flow across the city. A high-level committee oversees improvements.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 14-05-2025 17:59 IST | Created: 14-05-2025 17:59 IST
Delhi's Traffic Transformation: Tackling 233 Jam-Prone Spots
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The Delhi Traffic Police has pinpointed 233 locations in the city where traffic bottlenecks occur frequently, causing daily headaches for commuters. Speaking on Wednesday, an official announced the findings, which will be shared with the Public Works Department (PWD) minister.

To tackle these traffic woes, an extensive study was conducted. Suggestions from on-ground officers who manage traffic daily were also included, explained a senior officer from the traffic unit. The report, aimed at addressing these blockages, is set to be presented to entities including the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, DDA, Metro, and PWD.

The committee, established by the Chief Secretary, aims to scientifically revamp Delhi's traffic system. Officials cite damaged road dividers, narrow streets, and ongoing construction as major culprits. Proposed solutions include creating more U-turn lanes and adjusting traffic signal timings. The committee plans further meetings to galvanize progress.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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