how do traffic police communicate with us
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In the field and on duty, two-radio radios keep officers communicating in the most challenging environments. Two-way radios are designed to be rugged and reliable, and to work when cell phones can't—even during emergencies, power outages, and when cell towers are overloaded.
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Traffic police communicate with the people either by hand signals for various instructions to be followed or use speakers to announce it.
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- In communications, traffic policing is the process of monitoring network traffic to verify compliance with a traffic contract and take action to enforce that contract.
- Traffic sources that are aware of a traffic contract can apply traffic shaping to ensure their output stays within the contract and therefore is not dropped.
- Traffic exceeding a traffic contract may be discarded immediately, marked as non-compliant or left as it is depending on management policy and the characteristics of the excess traffic and punishment for non compliance.
- The traffic police performs two main functions - firstly, to manage the most efficient and safest means of transport for all road users and secondly, to contribute to road safety (including route detours) in the event of road emergencies.
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