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Traffic at the junctions will be controlled by digital lights, and CCTV cameras will record any violations of the law by cars.

Digital Desk: Residents of Guwahati will no longer be able to witness traffic police manning traffic signal points at junctions as of right now.

The Assam Police have made the decision to gradually remove all traffic officers from intersection signal points beginning on August 15, 2022. But starting today, it will be rigidly followed.

The Paltan Bazar to Khanapara section of GS Road will initially have the traffic officers manning the signal points removed and replaced with modern CCTV cameras and digital traffic lights.

Traffic at the junctions will be controlled by digital lights, and CCTV cameras will record any violations of the law by cars.

Violators will immediately receive a fine via an E-Challan.

There are now 21 such digital traffic systems installed along the GS Road, and they will start operating on August 15, 2022.

After this new project is successfully implemented, comparable computerized traffic systems will be installed all throughout the city within three months, leaving none of the city's traffic signal sites manned.







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