India, May 12 -- In a conversation on billionaire Nikhil Kamath's popular podcast, Bengaluru's top police officers offered a rare behind-the-scenes look into the city's notorious traffic woes, and they aren't pointing fingers at enforcement.

Instead, they placed the blame squarely on civic mismanagement, legacy infrastructure gaps, and explosive urban growth.

When Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, posed the question that every Bengalurean has asked, "Why is the traffic so bad, and is there a real solution?", Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), M N Anucheth, responded with a nuanced, data-backed explanation that went beyond the usual narrative of chaos and blame.

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