• By Nidhi Giri
  • Sat, 21 Dec 2024 09:59 AM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Bengaluru News: The Bengaluru Traffic Police has launched a redesigned and upgraded website on Friday, with features such as links to pay traffic fines and monitor traffic congestion in real time around the IT Hub. The move aims to offer citizens a more seamless and accessible online experience for traffic-related services.

The revamped platform, available at https://btp.karnataka.gov.in, introduces a modern interface, improved navigation, and advanced features designed to make traffic management and enforcement services more efficient, officials announced, according to news agency PTI.

Developed by the Centre for e-Governance, Government of Karnataka, the website replaces its older counterpart and focuses on delivering a smoother and smarter digital experience.

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According to the traffic police, the new website is structured into three key sections, allowing users to quickly access relevant information and tools.

-Traffic Management

-Enforcement

-Road Safety

The launch marks a significant step towards improving digital engagement and promoting safer driving practices in the city, officials added.

"By navigating these sections, users can report traffic violations, register complaints and suggestions, pay traffic challans, or dispute challans. Using enhanced data analytics, we can provide a Traffic Situation Map that gives real-time updates on traffic congestion, road closures, and diversions," M N Anucheth, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Bengaluru City, told PTI.

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Through the "Navigate Bengaluru" section, the public has access to a dedicated platform that provides route suggestions and live traffic data to help navigate the city more efficiently, he added.

"There is also a separate section with timely traffic alerts and news," Anucheth noted.

(With Agency Inputs)