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UPSRTC Buses Now Under 24x7 Digital Monitoring Across Uttar Pradesh
Sagarika Chakraborty | May 20, 2026 7:41 PM CST

The Uttar Pradesh government has expanded the use of live tracking technology across Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) buses to strengthen passenger safety and reduce road accidents.

According to UPSRTC officials, more than 13,500 corporation buses have now been connected with Vehicle Location Tracking Devices (VLTD), enabling real-time monitoring of buses carrying over 16 lakh passengers daily.

The system is being monitored through a Command and Control Centre located at the UPSRTC headquarters in Lucknow, along with 20 regional monitoring centres operating round the clock.

Driver Behaviour Under Constant Surveillance

Officials said the monitoring system tracks several operational parameters, including over-speeding, sudden braking, sharp turns at high speed, adherence to designated routes and driving beyond prescribed speed limits.

Daily reports are prepared at the headquarters, and drivers found violating norms are issued warnings or face disciplinary action.

According to officials, the initiative has significantly contributed to reducing road accidents in the state.

Panic Buttons Linked To UPSRTC, UP Police Control Rooms

UPSRTC buses have also been equipped with panic buttons for use during accidents or emergency situations.

Officials said that once the panic button is activated, alerts are simultaneously sent to the UPSRTC Command Centre and the UP Police control room. Authorities then immediately contact the conductor and initiate necessary action.

UPSRTC said more than 5,000 alerts are received every day, with assistance being provided based on the nature of the situation.

Passengers Can Track Buses Live On Margdarshi Portal

Passengers are also being provided access to live bus locations through UPSRTC’s Margdarshi portal and the “track my bus” feature available on the corporation’s website.

The facility allows commuters to check the real-time location of buses from anywhere.


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