India, Feb. 10 -- The Delhi Traffic Police have inducted five new speed guns to curb violations such as wrong side driving and speeding on the Capital's roads, officials said on Tuesday. Training of personnel to operate the devices began on Monday, with enforcement using the cameras expected to begin in a week.
A senior traffic police officer said the cameras, each costing between Rs.4 to Rs.5 lakhs can capture multiple violations, including speeding, wrong side driving, stop line violations, and not wearing seat belts. Police said the hand held cameras can be mounted on tripods and placed anywhere along roadsides to monitor traffic violations. "It's a very light weight camera and can be kept anywhere on the roadside to keep track of vio...
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