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Old 23rd June 2008, 17:08   #1
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Bangalore Traffic police updates traffic at 40 odd junctions of city on its web site.

Bangalore Traffic police updates traffic at 40 odd junctions of city on its web site.

Presently the data is 15 seconds old and soon it would be real time


see the link below

http://www.btis. in/live.htm

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Old 23rd June 2008, 17:12   #2
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Bangy Traffic Police have suddenly pulled up their socks. Nice to see things going in the right direction.
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Old 23rd June 2008, 17:14   #3
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Great piece of info! Thanks for sharing!

This seems to be the first of kind here in the country (isn't it?)!

Bangalore rocks! :-)
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Old 23rd June 2008, 17:18   #4
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OMG. This is a great surprise.
15sec delay is quite okay.

Interesting link I got from there is : BTIS : Live traffic map of Bangalore for your GPRS phone On a mobile, you can see this.

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PS: Btw you might want to remove the space in the link.
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Old 23rd June 2008, 17:22   #5
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This is cool. Looks like Bangalore traffic police have decided to take their job seriously
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Old 23rd June 2008, 18:36   #6
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Gimmick, I would say. Instead, they should put in cameras (and computerise the whole process) to catch signal jumpers. I am fed up of them :(
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Old 23rd June 2008, 18:40   #7
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Superb,Bangalore rocks!
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Old 23rd June 2008, 18:45   #8
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Nice option. But it seems too slow, right ?
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Old 23rd June 2008, 18:49   #9
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No matter what they do, Signal offenders are becoming a big menace as they not only disregard the BRIGHT RED, but also get behind you and force you to commit the same damn mistakes as they do.
I am really getting sick..huh! sorry for this venting out..
Hope things change and their cameras do their trick of catching such offenders.
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Old 23rd June 2008, 18:58   #10
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Way to go Bangalore Police. At last, they have started to use this. Don't know what kept them so long. They are in IT city and should have been done this long back. But anyways, better late than never. ;-)
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Old 23rd June 2008, 19:29   #11
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This is nice. Actually I have been using this site for the past one year for general Traffic updates. The only grouse was that the sute was updated at 20 min intervals which I felt was too long.
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Old 23rd June 2008, 19:34   #12
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Gimmick, I would say. Instead, they should put in cameras (and computerise the whole process) to catch signal jumpers. I am fed up of them :(

Dont lose hope.They are going to do that also very soon. They have already started capturing offenders at 5 junctions in bangalore...though the process of generating chalans is manual. but next 1 yr or so will see some very dramatic changes happening in that department.

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Old 23rd June 2008, 19:38   #13
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Nice step by Bangalore Traffic

This is abosolute nice step taken by Bangalore Traffic Department. But on the reality this traffic display would'nt help much to the commuters. They want free flow traffic.

On the reality, they should try to manage traffic by widening the roads, removing unneccesary signals etc. I can always see EJ Pura and Udupi Garder signals mostly red and occasionaly orange .
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Old 23rd June 2008, 20:12   #14
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Check this out

Chennai | Tamil Movie Video | Chennai Live Traffic | Kollywood Live Videos | Tamil Film Videos | Tamil Masala Videos Bangalorelive.in - Bangalore News Videos, City Guide, Hotels, Shopping, Entertainment Videos, IT Jobs, Daily Events
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They have video cameras positioned at important junctions and you can watch the live streaming.

Just click on the Traffic link and choose the location.
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Old 23rd June 2008, 20:19   #15
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I think this topic has already been discussed.

I am a regular vistor to this portal and it really help me a lot in planning my commute

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