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Can NFTs be used to incentivise better driving habits? 

While a rewards programme that incentivises better driving conduct could help make India’s traffic more orderly, NFTs are a questionable solution, writes Stewart Burnett

Traffic regulation has long been a challenge in India, with infrastructural issues present in many of its largest cities. A widespread lack of traffic lights and concrete lane rules, as well as poor road conditions, make homogenous traffic behaviour a tall order. Compounding the issue is a wide variety of vehicles, ranging from three-wheelers to scooters, commercial vehicles, and small four-wheelers.  

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