To Reduce Traffic Violations, Bengaluru Police Put Up Mannequins Dressed As Cops Across The City

Smrutisnat Jena

In an attempt to control traffic violations, Bengaluru Traffic Police has installed mannequins dressed as traffic cops around the city. 

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According to India Today, the location of the mannequins will also be changed regularly so that people don’t get used to them. 

The mannequins are dressed as police with reflector jackets, white shirts, khaki pants, hats, and black shoes. Some of them have also bee given sunglasses. 

Deccan Herald

Despite traffic fatalities having decreased over a period of time in the city, it has been noticed that traffic violations are rampant throughout the region. 

Hindustan Times

Earlier Bengaluru Traffic Police had put cardboard cutouts at busy junctions of the city. You can read the complete report here

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