For him, rainy nights are time to ensure Mumbai traffic rules are followed

Mumbai | Saturday | 2nd July, 2016

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(Source: Pradip Das) For traffic cops, rainy nights mean slippery roads and more chances of accidents. For traffic cops, rainy nights mean slippery roads and more chances of accidents. As a sub-inspector at Colaba traffic division, Kadam’s night begins with reporting to work at 8 pm and preparing for a traffic bandobast three hours later. Kadam has experienced none of the hectic nights that he spent working in suburban and central Mumbai. “We don’t have a lot of traffic here at night since this is an office area,” Kadam says..