
Bengaluru: In a unique initiative aimed at fostering public awareness and appreciation for law enforcement, the Bengaluru City Traffic Police have launched an opportunity for citizens to serve as a traffic police officer for a day. The programme allows members of the public to step into the shoes of traffic personnel, experience their daily challenges, and contribute to ensuring smoother traffic management across the city.
According to officials, any individual above 18 years of age and physically fit can participate. Selected participants will wear the official traffic police uniform, stand at designated junctions, and assist in managing vehicular movement under supervision.
Participants will also receive an appreciation certificate from the Bengaluru Traffic Police Department upon completion of their duty.
Traffic police officers work tirelessly day and night to regulate Bengaluru’s busy roads, often enduring intense heat, pollution, and long hours of standing duty. Officials said the initiative aims to help citizens better understand the hardships and responsibilities faced by the traffic police and foster mutual respect between the public and law enforcement.
Interested citizens can register through the BTP Astram app:
The initiative has already received an encouraging response from Bengalureans. As of Tuesday evening, 614 citizens had applied to take part in the Traffic Cop for a Day programme, officials confirmed.
“This initiative is designed to bring the public closer to the daily realities of traffic management and promote civic responsibility,” said Karthik Reddy, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Bengaluru City.
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