Sambalpur: Automatic challan will be cut if the transport rules are violated
Almost all government work is being done in a high-tech way by promoting Digital India. After the big cities of the country, the automatic transport system has started in Sambalpur. High-powered CCTV cameras have been installed in various key areas and squares of the city to control crime, violate traffic rules, and streamline traffic. Now, if the people violate the rules of transport, such as without a helmet, three people in a two-wheeled vehicle, etc., the automated system will be cut challan off and its information will be transmitted to the vehicle owner’s mobile through this CCTVs. In this regard, Traffic DSP Narendra Sadangi said, “We are working to reduce the number of check posts and people by reducing the fines for transport violators as much as possible.
According to the district administration and the superintendent of police, the CCTV cameras at key places and intersections through the control room have been identified and the traffic violators have been identified. Traffic violators are then fined and their information is given to the vehicle owner digitally. Experiments on this system will be carried out as soon as it is done. In addition, people sitting in the back of a two-wheeled vehicle need to wear a helmet. “As soon as the government directs this, it will be implemented soon,” he said.