The Hindu (Hyderabad)

City trac police gear up for election season amid rising temperatur­es and surge in vehicular trac

- Lavpreet Kaur

Trac police in Hyderabad have their hands full as they brace for tough duty days amid the election season and rising temperatur­es. Speaking to The Hindu, senior ocials from the department underscore­d a 20-25% de€cit in the trac police force in the city, adding that the shortage has deepened with many ocials engaged in election duties.

“There has been a significan­t upshoot in the annual vehicular trac post pandemic with the public returning to oces, particular­ly four-wheelers. As compared to just 3.5 lakh cars per year in 2019, the vehicle population in Hyderabad was over 8.5-9 lakh

cars per year in 2023,” DCP of Hyderabad Trac Police (I) Subha Rayudu said.

According to data shared by the department, the city which had a vehicle population of about 64 lakh in 2019 has increased to over 85.48 lakh in February 2024. Interestin­gly, as many as 1,250 new vehicles are registered every

day in Hyderabad on an average. “However, the increase in vehicle population is not proportion­al to the increase in trac police and roads in the city,” said the ocial.

Moreover, he also highlighte­d that the ”oor area ratio that determines density of an area is not being maintained which leads to massive congestion during peak hours in particular areas.

“As dicult as it gets with rising temperatur­es, we are bound to ful€l our duties. The department has been providing adequate amount of support to tackle the heatwave on ground,” said M. Kalyan, ocial from the Begumpet trac police who works in dual duties between 2 p.m.- 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.– 2 p.m. every day at Paradise junction.

“As two ocials are deployed, we share the load during peak hours and look out for shade to get some respite during nonpeak hours,” he added.

Another trac police of€cial M. Narayana from Hyderabad echoed a similar sentiment. To ease duty woes for city trac police personnel amid rising temperatur­es, ocials have been provided with new sunglasses and cloth shoes at the beginning of the month. Meanwhile, buttermilk, energy drink and water are served to ocials by the department at regular intervals.

Meanwhile, the Cyberabad trac police personnel have been provided with special round shaped hats to block direct sunlight from all sides. “Ocials were struggling with traditiona­l helmets as it absorbs heat faster. We have received new round hats from Jalandhar and have distribute­d them to all our ocers hoping it will ease things for them,” Mr. Davis explained.

Mr. Rayudu said that an advisory has been issued for commuters to avoid travelling unnecessar­ily during non-peak hours of the day between 11 a.m.- 5 pm.

Meanwhile, explaining other ground issues faced by employees, Cyberabad Joint DCP (Trac) D. Joel Davis said that wrong side driving, unauthoris­ed parking and entry into the city are among the major problems. “The public should be more mindful of such ožences,” he said.

The Cyberabad tra c police personnel have been provided with special round shaped hats to block direct sunlight from all sides

 ?? ?? A tra ic policeman at one of the crossings in the city.
A tra ic policeman at one of the crossings in the city.

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