Mumbai's Traffic Patrol Goes Full Throttle, Issues 30k+ Challans in 5 Months

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-13 04:18:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 16:05:45

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Mumbai's Traffic Patrol Goes Full Throttle, Issues 30k+ Challans in 5 Months

Mumbai's traffic woes have plagued its citizens for years, but a recent initiative by the city's traffic police promises to get rid of this headache. The innovative program teamed up willing citizens with traffic police, and the results were impressive - over 30,000 challans issued in just five months!

Our eager beavers dug up the inside story on this unusual partnership and the impact it had on the city's chaotic roads. The traffic police were the first to deploy a novel strategy of deputing citizens recommended by resident welfare associations (RWAs) and market associations to assist them. These vigilant citizens were armed with smartphones with the Mumbai Traffic Police mobile application installed. Combining their local knowledge with the app's functionalities, they became a formidable force. The initiative was a part of the police's Special Drive Program-Special Vigilance Campaign.

The results were astonishing - a ten-fold increase in the number of challans issued monthly. Usually, the Mumbai Police issued 3,000 to 3,500 challans per month. However, with the help of these citizen traffic vigilantes, the Mumbai Police issued over 30,000 e-challans in just five months, a record number for the city.

"The idea behind the initiative was to involve citizens in the campaign to enhance road safety and ensure better compliance of traffic rules. We wanted to use the power of citizens in reporting traffic violations and creating awareness about the importance of following traffic rules," said Bhushan Kumar, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Mumbai.

The move was widely appreciated by the public, and several prominent politicians and celebrities participated in the drive, issuing challans themselves.

"The initiative was a success not only in terms of increasing the number of challans issued but also in involving and empowering citizens to contribute to better enforcement of traffic rules. The partnership between the Mumbai Traffic Police and citizen traffic vigilantes is a remarkable example of how technology can be leveraged to make a difference on our roads," said Kumar.

The success of the program in Mumbai has sparked interest from other cities bored with their own traffic issues. It has demonstrated how innovative solutions and public-police collaboration can effectively tackle urban challenges.

So, the next time you're on the road in Mumbai, remember to follow the rules, or else you might get caught by these new traffic vigilantes!