Volkswagen India to help set up a Centralized Traffic Control Centre at Pune Police Headquarters

        As part of CSR initiatives, Volkswagen India will invest towards the creation of a Centralized Traffic Control Centre at the Pune Police HQ
         Volkswagen India will contribute INR 55 lakh towards this project to the Traffic Police-Pune
         Volkswagen India starts a new chapter of Road Safety under its CSR activities after focussing on Water, Health and Education till now
 by Shrutee K/DNS
Pune, December 20, 2016: Volkswagen India Private Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pune Police – Traffic Branch and Rotary Club of Pune Baner Charitable Trust to set up a Centralized Traffic Control Centre at the Pune Police Headquarters on 28th November 2016. Taking the project forward, the Traffic Police Branch of Pune Police along with representatives of Volkswagen India conducted the Bhoomi Pujan at the site where the Centralised Traffic Control Centre will be set up.
The key intent of this joint project with the Pune Traffic Police is to ensure efficient traffic monitoring and management at all times for residents and visitors to the city of Pune. The Centralized Traffic Control Centre is aimed at minimizing response time in cases of accidents and emergency situations and provide flexibility in management of traffic signals depending on  traffic density at various times of the day.  
Further more, the remote surveillance of traffic violations through real time data from cameras installed in  260 key locations in the city is aimed at helping the citizens abide by road rules  and improve their driving habits The Centre will also leverage the efficiency and effectiveness of the limited manpower and utilize them for more value added jobs in traffic management. The Centralised Traffic Control Centre will also be used for the issue of e-challans that the Traffic Police branch is about to implement soon. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Andreas Lauermann, President and Managing Director – Volkswagen India Private Limited, said “It is a privilege for Volkswagen India to partner with the Traffic police and the Rotary Club of Pune Baner to make our city safe to drive. As a brand, safety is one of our core components and we always abide by the same. With this partnership we look at extending the safety from within our cars to the local roads of Pune.” He further added, “We are committed towards addressing & optimizing requirements pertaining to road safety and ensuring the well-being of the citizens with setting up of the Centralized Traffic Control Centre here in Pune.”
About Volkswagen Group India: The Volkswagen Group is represented by five passenger car brands in India: Audi, Lamborghini, Porsche, ŠKODA, and Volkswagen. The Volkswagen Group has been present in India for the last 15 years and began its India journey with the entry of the ŠKODA brand in 2001. The Audi brand and Volkswagen brand entered India in 2007, while Porsche brand and Lamborghini brand followed in 2012. Each brand has its own character and operates as an independent entity in the market. Volkswagen Group India has over 25 models in India, over 240 dealerships and is operating two plants – Pune and Aurangabad. The Pune Plant has a manufacturing capacity of 200,000 cars per year (maximum in three-shift system) and is currently manufacturing Volkswagen Polo, Ameo and Vento and ŠKODA Rapid. The Aurangabad Plant assembles various premium and luxury models of Audi, ŠKODA and Volkswagen sold in India and has an annual capacity of approximately 89,000. Volkswagen Group India is a part of Volkswagen AG, which is globally represented by 12 brands - Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Ducati, Lamborghini, Porsche, Scania, SEAT, ŠKODA, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, MAN and Volkswagen Passenger Cars.

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