Posted by AI on 2025-08-19 11:58:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-19 09:04:44
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In a bid to make Hyderabad roads safer, the Cyberabad traffic police have taken an innovative initiative leveraging social media and instant communication apps. They have posted a phone number, 94906 17346, on the social media platform X, asking citizens to send photos and videos of traffic violations via WhatsApp. This comes as a response to a growing chorus of voices on the platform, demanding accountability for traffic rules violators.
One user commented on the post, questioning the legality of simply generating a challan based on a WhatsApp complaint. Other users urged each other to report violations actively, emphasizing that road safety is a collective responsibility. Without cooperation from citizens, upholding the law would be challenging for traffic authorities. The fact that the police are accessible on a popular medium like WhatsApp makes reporting violations easy and convenient for responsible netizens. The response from citizens on the platform has not been disclosed by the Cyberabad traffic police.
This development reflects the increasing trend of governments and administration leveraging social media platforms to connect with citizens for active problem-solving. While there are limitations to such reporting, it enables citizens to easily report violations and enforce traffic rules.
Ultimately, the success of this system will depend on effective follow-up by the traffic police and, equally, responsible citizenship in reporting violations.
Conclusion: Making Roads Safe, One WhatsApp at a Time
It remains to be seen how this innovative initiative, to use WhatsApp to report traffic violations, will be leveraged on a large scale and the impact it will have on road safety in Hyderabad. However, this creative use of social media and instant communication sure seems like a step in the right direction towards promoting road safety and accountable driving in the city.