
When moving to reduce traffic growth in the city, Bengaluru traffic police designed flexible working hours and work in the middle of the week from home (WFH) for IT companies located along the outer circular road (ORR), according to the Bengalur Mirror report.
Early working hours
According to a report citing the Commissioner for the operation of Karthik Reddy, because top transport will drop between 9 and 10 hours, the company was recommended that they would start working at 7:30 to reduce the load.
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Wednesday wfh
In addition, they were encouraged to implement WFH on Wednesday to help alleviate traffic in the middle of the week. According to the report, the company was also invited to ensure shuttle buses for the transport of employees. As part of the improvement of connectivity, there are plans to connect various technological parks. For the gathering of precise traffic data, cameras will be installed to monitor the movement of the vehicle for three days.
Illegal parking
He strongly emphasized the strict approach to illegal parking with zero tolerance to illegal parking, especially around the intersections of the ORR and within the TECH Park campus, with immediate towing ordered for all vehicles violating the parking regulation. In addition, the Association called for emergency measures to manage bus, truck or tanker disorders to prevent these incidents from running a wider traffic mandatory.
“Overall, the meeting was constructive, and all agencies agreed to closely cooperate on the implementation of practical solutions,” Reddy added.
Bengaluru, often called the Indian Silicon Valley, is equally notorious for his tireless traffic jams. Thanks to the flourishing IT industry and fast urban expansion, the roads of the city, especially key corridors, such as the outer circular road, are amazed during top hours.
(With the entry from agencies)
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