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Go back to old colour scheme for kerbs, traffic police urges NDMC

Delhi Traffic Police have requested NDMC to go back to the conventional, high-visibility colour scheme of white, black and yellow for road dividers and kerbs instead of the saffron and green combination whose introduction last year had triggered a hue and cry.

Police feel that the new colour scheme in areas under New Delhi Municipal Council’s jurisdiction has led to a rise in the number of accidents as it is not so prominently visible. The saffron-green scheme can now be seen on almost all the road dividers and kerbs in such areas of Lutyens’ Delhi as Ashoka Road, Parliament Street, Rajiv Chowk, Indira Chowk, Jantar Mantar and also on RK Ashram Marg and Ferozeshah Road. 

The colour combination used earlier was black-and-white or black-and-yellow. “We had written a letter earlier and, recently, I personally met the new NDMC chairperson, Naresh <g data-gr-id="22">Kumar,</g> and requested them to review the colour scheme. He has assured us that he will look into the matter. We hope for a positive response soon,” said Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Muktesh Chander. 

The move, which was termed an “aesthetic initiative” by the civic body, was criticised for not considering vehicular safety in a city where visibility becomes a huge challenge, especially on foggy winter days. Traffic officials claimed they had objected to the change in the colour scheme as the purpose of the paint should be to reflect light and make the dividers visible.  
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