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What’s Delhi Traffic Prahari App: How You Can Earn ₹50,000

July 29, 2025: The Delhi Traffic Police has put out a new edition of its “Traffic Prahari” app. This is a huge step toward keeping roads safer and getting people to be good citizens. This program lets law-abiding people in the national capital report traffic violations, and they can win monetary awards for doing so.

Delhi Traffic Police Relaunches “Traffic Prahari” App: Report Violations, Earn Monthly Cash Rewards Up To ₹50,000
The “Traffic Prahari” app came out in 2015, but it has been updated with additional features and a simpler interface. It enables individuals report a lot of various traffic offenses, like parking in the incorrect place, driving on the wrong side of the road, running red lights, being aggressive, and passing someone in a risky way.

How to Become a “Traffic Prahari”: People who want to help can download the app and sign up with their phone number and a One-Time Password (OTP). All users have to do to report a violation is snap clear images or videos of it through the app. The app will automatically include the right time and location information. After you send in the report, the Delhi Traffic Police will look it over. They will fine the person who broke the law if they find that a violation has occurred. People who use the app can see how their contributions are doing.

The Delhi Traffic Police has put up a monthly cash incentive system for the greatest donors to entice more people to engage. The prizes are:

First Place: ₹50,000

The second place prize is ₹25,000.

Third Place: ₹15,000

Fourth Place: ₹10,000

People are already quite interested in this initiative. Reports suggest that some people have even created WhatsApp groups to keep a watch on certain spots and work together. “Traffic Prahari” has become a tool for many individuals, especially those who are out of job, to make extra money and a powerful way to encourage municipal discipline and better road behavior in Delhi. The app’s purpose is to get those who drive to work every day to help keep the roadways safe.

Disha Rojhe

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