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Written By idontspam - 19 May, 2012
Bangalore Enforcement DDC Lane Discipline
Some coverage for DDC in DNA:
It is the people’s behaviour that DDC tried to address when it began its campaign. “We began by making people aware of their mistakes by sending them videos of best practices followed elsewhere,” he said. After watching the videos, those who wanted to join the club had to take a pledge that they had to follow to continue to be part of the club. “Later, we sent stickers to those who learnt to follow lane discipline,”
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Anithasunil - 21 May, 2012 - 11:19
Guess the exercise has started. Traffic police had kept movable cones as lane markers - physical separation b/w the lanes, to educate the public on lane driving.

silkboard - 21 May, 2012 - 21:29
Any ideas on re-running DDC, aka DDC-2012. WE can try seeking traffic police blessing perhaps, and make efforts to popularize Bheema's original idea through a facebook page for the campaign?

Bheema.Upadhyaya - 22 May, 2012 - 04:29

dvsquare - 22 May, 2012 - 05:33
True or it seems so, that DDC has slowed down.
Also, we have not much updating more on DDC what's happening on while driving day-to-day. Also, my sticker got removed during one of my car's service. I need to get another one.
May be, we can again try lighting this up again and see where we can take it.
Deepak

idontspam - 19 May, 2012 - 14:26
Bangalore traffic police was planning to start the campaign on lane discipline after 16 junctions and major roads in the city are painted so motorists know where the lane is and the direction in which it is going. However, the BBMP is yet to paint the roads which resulted in the delay in starting the campaign. Tired of waiting for the BBMP to do its job, the traffic police have decided to go ahead with the campaign. “We have started painting the junctions though we do not have adequate resources to paint all the lanes,” said Saleem.
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