Bengaluru Police sets up life-size mannequins to curb traffic violation. Watch
Bengaluru traffic police also plants to install CCTV camera on the life-size mannequins in future.
Bengaluru traffic police came up with an unusual and interesting idea to curb traffic violations on the roads and the experiment has created quite a stir online. In this, authorities are placing mannequins at different roads across the city with an aim to regulate traffic.

This method of traffic control came to light after Kengeri Traffic Police shared images of the life-sized traffic police look-alike dolls on Twitter.
However, it’s not just the police, people across various social media platforms too started sharing the images and videos.
Take a look at a video which shows a mannequin ‘police’ in action:
Here’s another image of a mannequin ‘police’ engaged in active duty:
People had a lot to say about Bengaluru traffic police’s ‘strange’ initiative. While some appreciated the effort, other took a hilarious route while replying. Here’s how they reacted:
Bengaluru City additional commissioner (traffic) B R Ravikanthe Gowda said that the idea came to him after he noticed that people put on their helmets or fasten their seat belts after seeing a police from afar, reports The Hindu.
If the experiment ends up garnering positive results, the authorities will eventually install CCTV cameras on them to record traffic violations.
What do you think of this initiative?
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