The policy, which keeps road safety and city aesthetics in mind, states that prior permission of the NDMC authority is required to display an ad All illegal hoardings that fall under the NDMC (New Delhi Municipal Council) jurisdiction are under stern scrutiny. The ones that failed to abide by the OAP (Outdoor Advertising Policy) 2017 are in the spotlight. Inspections have begun in areas like Shivaji Stadium, Connaught Place, Regal, Shankar Market, KG Marg, Barakhmbha Road and Bengali Market. All OOH hoardings that are considered "defacement of property" have been removed by the civic authorities. The Outdoor Advertising Policy was implemented in the year 2017 after discussions with all stakeholders. The policy was implemented, keeping road safety and city aesthetics in mind. According to the OAP 2017 policy, prior permission of the NDMC authority is required to display an advertisement to public view in any manner. Recently, The Enforcement Department of the NDMC has announced an intensive drive to remove posters, banners and illegal hoardings or advertisements installed at public places and busy markets in areas falling under the civic body. The criteria for advertising devices according to the policy states that roadside advertising devices are one of the many stimuli confronting road users. Cognitive assessment of roadside devices becomes more difficult as the level of the driver’s attention, distraction and decision making is increased. The permission criteria for the display of advertising devices within the jurisdiction of Municipal Corporations of Delhi/New Delhi Municipal Council are intended to ensure that a high level of safety for road users is maintained and traffic efficiency is assured.