<p>Bengaluru: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Wednesday inaugurated the traffic police museum and experience centre at the Traffic Management Centre here.</p>.<p>The Traffic Police Museum is a unique institution dedicated to showcasing the history and evolution of traffic management in the city, officials said.</p>.<p>According to the traffic police, the exhibits at the museum include: Vintage traffic equipment and uniforms, historic photographs and documents, interactive displays on traffic safety and rules.</p>.'Bengaluru' word found in inscriptions older than city's 'official' foundation in 1537 by Kempegowda I: Researcher.<p>The traffic museum serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers, traffic enthusiasts and professionals.</p>.<p>"By showcasing the history and development of traffic management, the Traffic Museum aims to promote road safety awareness, educate citizens about traffic rules, and inspire a sense of appreciation for the tireless efforts of traffic police personnel, the Bengaluru Traffic Police said in a statement.</p>.<p>The Experience Centre is a state-of-the-art facility which offers an engaging and interactive experience, showcasing the technological evolution of traffic policing and road safety in the city.</p>.<p>"It provides a stimulated traffic scenarios for hands-on learning, Interactive quizzes and games on road safety, real-time digital model of Bengaluru Traffic," it stated.</p>.<p>The key features of the Centre includes educational programmes for schools and colleges and workshops on road safety and traffic management, the traffic police said.</p>.<p>The Home Minister also launched the ASTraM Mobile app, which has been designed as a “one-stop solution” for all commuter needs. It will provide real-time traffic updates and also includes features for accident reporting, violation reporting and payment of traffic fines.</p>.<p>A coffee Table Book, chronicling the history of the Bengaluru Traffic Police was also launched, e-version of which is available at the BTP website btp.karnataka.gov.in.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Wednesday inaugurated the traffic police museum and experience centre at the Traffic Management Centre here.</p>.<p>The Traffic Police Museum is a unique institution dedicated to showcasing the history and evolution of traffic management in the city, officials said.</p>.<p>According to the traffic police, the exhibits at the museum include: Vintage traffic equipment and uniforms, historic photographs and documents, interactive displays on traffic safety and rules.</p>.'Bengaluru' word found in inscriptions older than city's 'official' foundation in 1537 by Kempegowda I: Researcher.<p>The traffic museum serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers, traffic enthusiasts and professionals.</p>.<p>"By showcasing the history and development of traffic management, the Traffic Museum aims to promote road safety awareness, educate citizens about traffic rules, and inspire a sense of appreciation for the tireless efforts of traffic police personnel, the Bengaluru Traffic Police said in a statement.</p>.<p>The Experience Centre is a state-of-the-art facility which offers an engaging and interactive experience, showcasing the technological evolution of traffic policing and road safety in the city.</p>.<p>"It provides a stimulated traffic scenarios for hands-on learning, Interactive quizzes and games on road safety, real-time digital model of Bengaluru Traffic," it stated.</p>.<p>The key features of the Centre includes educational programmes for schools and colleges and workshops on road safety and traffic management, the traffic police said.</p>.<p>The Home Minister also launched the ASTraM Mobile app, which has been designed as a “one-stop solution” for all commuter needs. It will provide real-time traffic updates and also includes features for accident reporting, violation reporting and payment of traffic fines.</p>.<p>A coffee Table Book, chronicling the history of the Bengaluru Traffic Police was also launched, e-version of which is available at the BTP website btp.karnataka.gov.in.</p>