India, Sept. 2 -- The district on Monday witnessed a high-level dialogue on the future of its streets, where civic leaders, traffic officials, corporate executives, and global experts discussed ways to make the city safer, more inclusive, and less car-centric. The event was organised under the Utkrisht Society for Safe Haryana programme by Raahgiri Foundation in collaboration with Nagarro and Safetipin.

The discussions focused on redesigning Gurugram's public spaces to ease congestion, strengthen women's safety, and build a sustainable urban future. With the city's rapid expansion putting pressure on infrastructure, the event emphasised the need to shift from car-focused planning to human-centred design.

Canadian urban mobility advocate...