NEW DELHI:

have launched a campaign to check

, saying embassies of

and

have been asking for details of offences committed by those seeking long-term visa for these countries.

Police have been getting calls every month in the past one year from these embassies seeking traffic violation details of

, Ludhiana police commissioner Rakesh Agrawal told TOI on Friday.

“We have details of offences committed by drivers in digital format. So we can share information with authorities concerned. Since several people from Ludhiana apply for citizenship or long-term visa for these two countries, we are using it as a tool to deter traffic rules,” he said.

Other cities can follow Ludhiana: Experts

Ludhiana, known as the city of

, has a dubious

record. In 2018, at least 328 people were killed in 477 road accidents as compared to 281 deaths in 2017. “We have high number of deaths because of the national highways that pass through the city. Hence, we are creating awareness on traffic rules ,” Ludhiana police commissioner Rakesh Agrawal said.

Other cities can take a cue from this initiative to make awareness campaign effective, according to experts. “It is a welcome step to bring discipline and check deaths on roads. A large number from Punjab apply for long-term visa or citizenship in these two countries, hence such a campaign will have positive impact ,” said Navdeep Asija, traffic advisor to Punjab government.