The Hindu (Hyderabad)

T-Safe service to ensure secure rides in cabs for women passengers

Ridemonito­ring service TSafe is likely to be integrated with cab aggregator­s to add additional layer of security for working women and students in Telangana

- Lavpreet Kaur

Since the Telangana Police launched Travel Safe (TSafe), a ridemonito­ring applicatio­n earlier last week, citizens in the State have been experienci­ng safer rides. The app has hit 230 downloads on Play Store over the past five days.

Moreover, as per the data shared with The Hindu by Telangana Women Safety Wing, between March 12 and March 16, 668 trips and 456 deviations were created through the app with an average trip time of 391.2 minutes.

Also, 251 ‘SOS’ and 228 ‘Sent Dial 100 SOS’ were created through the app. Most were either created by users testing the app or owing to a lack of response to verificati­on calls, an official from the Woman Safety Wing explained.

This firstofits­kind ridemonito­ring service in India is aimed at making transit across the State safer for women, children and other vulnerable groups and has been received well by users.

“The app gives me a feeling of safety,” said an IT employee. While many appreciate­d the userfriend­ly interface, most agreed on the improved sense of safety in their everyday commute.

Works on all phones

The service works cohesively with the ‘Dial 100’ police helpline number. However, a special TSafe helpdesk has been set up under the State’s Women Safety Wing to monitor the working of the system. A pilot was carried out to fine tune various features of the app prior to its launch.

Unlike other safety apps, this service can be used even without a smartphone. A new option, ‘8’, has been introduced in the Interactiv­e Voice Response (IVR) menu of the emergency number 100, which sends an automated link. On activation, TSafe will monitor the journey and send a safety check trigger 15 minutes into the ride. If the user fails to respond to it, another one will be sent after three minutes.

In case the user fails to respond to the security triggers or there is a deviation from the original route, an alert is automatica­lly created to initiate police response. The app sends a live tracking link to the police patrol vehicle.

Notably, the user gets to pick a fourdigit passcode to start and stop monitoring. In case the phone is damaged or lost, automatic alert will be generated.

“The Telangana police is already in talks with major cab aggregator­s operating in the State for integratio­n of user data,” Additional DirectorGe­neral of Police at Women Safety Wing Shikha Goel said.

Cabaggrega­tor applicatio­ns already have the provision for sending a prompt to check on the safety of the user in cases of an unusually long halt or a major detour. Many even make an automated call to the customer to ensure their safety throughout the journey.

However, this feature does not warrant any further course of action in case of a real emergency.

“In phase II of TSafe, which will be launched soon, we aim to close this gap by asking cab aggregator­s to integrate their data with police servers so that immediate help can reach the passengers when the need arises,” Ms. Shikha explained.

 ?? ?? TSafe app was launched in Telangana earlier last week.
TSafe app was launched in Telangana earlier last week.

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