Tue Nov 18 16:24:10 UTC 2025: Summary:

A reporter for The Hindu volunteered for a morning shift with the Bengaluru Traffic Police at the Iblur junction, a notorious traffic bottleneck. The experience proved to be an eye-opening one, revealing the immense challenges and thankless nature of the job. The reporter faced relentless honking, exhaust fumes, pedestrian disregard, and general traffic chaos, struggling to manage the complex flow of vehicles and pedestrians. Rajajinagar MLA S. Suresh Kumar also participated in similar exercise at Bhashyam Circle, emphasizing the need for public cooperation and adherence to traffic regulations.

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Bengaluru Resident and MLA Experience the Realities of Traffic Policing

Bengaluru, November 18, 2025 – A reporter from The Hindu newspaper and Rajajinagar MLA S. Suresh Kumar got a firsthand look at the challenges faced by Bengaluru’s traffic police today, volunteering for duty at busy city junctions.

The reporter spent a morning shift at the infamous Iblur junction, experiencing the relentless pressures of managing peak-hour traffic. Facing constant honking, exhaust fumes, and pedestrian disregard, the reporter struggled to keep the traffic flowing smoothly. The experience highlighted the often-thankless nature of the job and the complex juggling act required of traffic officers.

Rajajinagar MLA S. Suresh Kumar also participated in similar exercise at Bhashyam Circle, emphasizing the need for public cooperation and adherence to traffic regulations. He was seen stopping reckless drivers and guiding pedestrians, urging citizens to follow traffic rules to improve road safety and ease congestion.

Both the reporter and the MLA’s experiences underscore the critical role of traffic police in maintaining order on Bengaluru’s roads and the need for greater public awareness and compliance with traffic laws.

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