
(L-R) Rahul Bharti, Executive Officer, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, with Vikas Arora, IPS, Police Commissioner, Gurugram and Dr. Arpit Jain, IPS, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Gurugram.

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(L-R) Rahul Bharti, Executive Officer, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, with Vikas Arora, IPS, Police Commissioner, Gurugram and Dr. Arpit Jain, IPS, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Gurugram.
Maruti Suzuki India Limited has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) and Utkrisht Society for Safe Haryana, an affiliate of the Haryana State Police, to implement an Integrated Traffic Management System (ITMS) in the city.
The initiative, funded under Maruti Suzuki’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, will involve the installation of approximately 400 cameras and radar systems across 23 junctions, covering a 40 km road network. The ITMS will integrate with GMDA’s existing systems, to enhance traffic monitoring and law enforcement in high-density areas.

Shyamal Misra, IAS, Chief Executive Officer, Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority said, “With the rapid development of Gurugram, the challenges associated with traffic have increased multi-fold in the city. I am sure that Maruti Suzuki’s initiative will be helpful in effectively detecting traffic violations, improving law enforcement, and enhancing road safety.”
Vikas Arora, IPS, Police Commissioner, Gurugram, said, “The stretches identified as part of this initiative have high traffic density and proportionately high traffic violations. The advanced technology solution by Maruti Suzuki will help us digitally capture the violations and eliminate subjectivity.”
Rahul Bharti, Executive Officer, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki India Limited said, “We thank GMDA and Gurugram police for entrusting us with this responsibility to strengthen the traffic enforcement process in Gurugram. Our initiative will support the Gurugram Police to promote road safety and create a culture of compliance and safe driving.”

The ITMS will feature advanced cameras and radar systems linked to a central command centre. The system will monitor traffic violations, including red light jumping, speeding, wrong-side driving, and helmet non-compliance, while also enabling automatic number plate recognition. Captured violations will be transmitted to the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) for processing.
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