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ASTraM app

Kartavya Desk Staff

Context: The Bengaluru Traffic Police (BTP) has launched a new initiative enabling college students to report traffic violations through the ASTraM app, in collaboration with the Aarohan Foundation’s Police Marshals programme.

About ASTraM app:

What it is? The ASTraM (Automated System for Traffic Management) app is a digital traffic enforcement and monitoring platform developed by the Bengaluru Traffic Police to improve road discipline through real-time reporting and data analytics.

• The ASTraM (Automated System for Traffic Management) app is a digital traffic enforcement and monitoring platform developed by the Bengaluru Traffic Police to improve road discipline through real-time reporting and data analytics.

Aim: To enable citizen participation in traffic management by allowing users to report violations directly to authorities. To promote data-driven traffic regulation, enhance accountability, and strengthen community-police cooperation.

• To enable citizen participation in traffic management by allowing users to report violations directly to authorities.

• To promote data-driven traffic regulation, enhance accountability, and strengthen community-police cooperation.

Features: Real-time Violation Reporting: Users, including student marshals, can upload photos or videos of traffic offences like wrong parking, helmetless driving, or signal jumping. Categorised Menu: Lists types of violations for quick selection before submission. Integrated Database: Reports are automatically mapped for location, time, and frequency, helping identify violation-prone zones. Data Analytics: Enables the BTP to analyze patterns near schools, colleges, or intersections for better urban mobility planning. Transparency: Strengthens enforcement while ensuring citizen engagement and deterrence.

Real-time Violation Reporting: Users, including student marshals, can upload photos or videos of traffic offences like wrong parking, helmetless driving, or signal jumping.

Categorised Menu: Lists types of violations for quick selection before submission.

Integrated Database: Reports are automatically mapped for location, time, and frequency, helping identify violation-prone zones.

Data Analytics: Enables the BTP to analyze patterns near schools, colleges, or intersections for better urban mobility planning.

Transparency: Strengthens enforcement while ensuring citizen engagement and deterrence.

Relevance in UPSC Exam Syllabus:

GS Paper II – Governance: Illustrates public participation in governance and police–citizen collaboration for effective law enforcement.

GS Paper III – Science & Technology: Example of ICT-based governance tools improving urban management, data-driven policing, and safe city initiatives.

GS Paper IV – Ethics in Governance: Reflects ethical policing, responsibility, and community awareness for collective social good.

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