Can Delhi drivers wreck city's image?
Dangerous driving in New Delhi could
dent the city's hopes of showing itself off as a truly global city during next
year's Commonwealth Games, the Home Minister said.Speaking at a police function
in New Delhi on Tuesday, Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said the police
also had a responsibility to obey the rules of the road.
"We cannot expect mega city
policing to function properly if people do not change their behaviour,"
the PTI news agency quoted him as saying. "We still find vehicles jumping
red lights and police vehicles are not excluded, they too jump red lights.
"Then there are vehicles
running without registration plates, some are crossing roads where they should
not. People are not using overground or underground passes. We want to
encourage people to change their mindset," the minister added.
New Delhi is preparing to host more
than 100,000 foreign visitors during the Oct. 3-14 event and the tourism ministry
has also been training motorised rickshaw drivers to be more courteous to help
improve the city's image.
"We must behave as citizens of
a big, good international city," said Chidambaram
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