Whats the meaning of "B-TRAC" thats written all over bangalore roads?
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In most traffic signs all over bangalore, we see "B-TRAC" written on them. I couldn't find real meaning for that
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Answer:
'B-TRAC' refers to the 'Bangalore Traffic Improvement Project 2010.' The project began in 2010 and is expected to be a 5 year program. It is aimed at streamlining and better controlling traffic, especially in congested areas. The signs/markings indicate, those particular roads are a focus and part of the project.
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It refers to the Bangalore Traffic Improvement Project B-TRAC 2010. A project aimed at streamlining and effectively controlling traffic. The sign indicates that road will be part of the new system.
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