Tackling Congestion: DCP Siri Gowri D R, IPS Speaks. Hosted by Mayur Bommai

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • In this episode of The Citizens Talkshow, we sit down with Siri Gowri D R, IPS, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic North) in Bangalore, to delve into the pressing issue of traffic congestion in one of India's most bustling cities. DCP Gowri shares her insights on the current traffic challenges, upcoming projects, and the support needed from the people and other local bodies including the government to alleviate these issues.
    We explore the factors contributing to Bangalore's notorious traffic jams and discuss the most problematic areas. DCP Gowri offers a behind-the-scenes look at the initiatives the traffic department is working on, including the role of technology and data in managing traffic flow.
    In addition to the technical aspects, we learn more about DCP Gowri's personal journey, what inspired her to join the police force, and what she enjoys most about her job, and what it is to be a woman in the police. She also provides valuable advice for residents on how they can contribute to better traffic management and road safety.
    00:00 Highlights
    1:20 Intro to IPS Siri
    11:16 A day in the life of a traffic DCP
    17:00 Bangalore population explosion
    20:20 Bangalore Traffic Management Centre
    26:19 Traffic police jurisdictions.
    29:56 Woman in services
    37:00 Public involvement in traffic management
    44:30 Lighter story in the police force
    46:34 Conclusion

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @syedsalam4237
    @syedsalam4237 29 днів тому +4

    Amazing content. Happy to see Gowri ma'am giving insights on traffic .... Great host Mr. Mayur. Very refined.... We should have a part 2 of this

    • @thecitizenstalkshow
      @thecitizenstalkshow  24 дні тому +2

      Thank you Syed. We will note the need for part 2 and see how we can get another episode on extended discussion of our traffic problems and what we can drive to make it better.

  • @rohitchopra6059
    @rohitchopra6059 29 днів тому +6

    Honest and candid interview. Is BBMP listening?
    BTP can’t control street vendors but can penalise people parking their vehicles on the road because of them or because of infamous town planning strategy of allowing shops on every road.
    As much as BBMP or other agencies need to act, enforcement must be robust and not occasional. Look at Sahakara Nagar or Kodigehalli main road any evening. People openly come on wrong side without any fear of being hit or cops or system.
    Need a control system before these roadside parking become a norm in Bangalore

    • @thecitizenstalkshow
      @thecitizenstalkshow  24 дні тому

      @rohit You are right. What is mainly needed:
      -Better Road lane system where it does not become larger and smaller, causing bottlenecks.
      -Also how street vendors should be given their space at appropriate locations, they also serve a large community with food and services that are much needed, but not ofcourse at the cost of blocking or restricting traffic.

  • @UrbanBangalorean27
    @UrbanBangalorean27 28 днів тому +1

    Real Life heroes 🫡

  • @ruvrandomlyuploadedvideos2686
    @ruvrandomlyuploadedvideos2686 13 днів тому

    We need better Quality Roads, Routes, and Most Importantly Lane Discipline, People blindly stop, turn, park Blocking Traffic movement, Please Do Interviews of BBMP Roadworks Officials also🙏🙏🙏 The TrafficPolice needs their support too!

  • @rohitchopra6059
    @rohitchopra6059 29 днів тому

    Fines using AI and Auto deduction of fine amounts from Bank account of owner will be a game changer to bring in discipline

    • @santhoshyoganand
      @santhoshyoganand 21 день тому

      Can’t siphon off money from an individual’s bank account in that way !

  • @ranjithmohan6241
    @ranjithmohan6241 24 дні тому

    While the notion of collective social responsibility is commendable, we must acknowledge the significant challenges that exist in our current infrastructure. With inadequate public transport that only covers about 10% of our needs, high taxes, and a growing economy, restricting personal vehicle ownership could hinder the mobility and aspirations of many individuals striving to improve their lives. Furthermore, this could inadvertently promote crony capitalism by limiting access to transportation to those who can afford alternatives. A more balanced approach that improves public transport infrastructure and makes it accessible and affordable is essential before imposing such restrictions.

    • @thecitizenstalkshow
      @thecitizenstalkshow  24 дні тому

      Well said Ranjith. The key takeways from our discussion:
      -Public infrastructure to move at a faster pace than current, and not just relying on metro but a better feeder system and more suburban railways and building perifary cities/pockets outside Bangalore.
      -On your point on vehicle ownership we already somehow have the hindrance on car ownership with high road tax and registration costs with minimal infrastructure. If you noted our point that 2000 vehicles are added on the road each day, which means, there is that much road tax also collected at the same time, so there should be enough budget to build the Bangalore infra we need.