Whenever we imagine a big city, there is definitely a thought of tall buildings, wide roads and red-yellow lights on those streets. Stopping at the traffic signal and then waiting for the green light, has become a part of our urban life. But can you think that there is a city in India where millions of vehicles run, but there is not a single traffic signal to control them? Yes, it is not a story, but reality. And this city is not a small town, but Rajasthan Kakotah, known as ‘Capital of Koching’ across the country, then how does traffic go on here? Now the question must be coming in your mind that if there is no traffic light, then how is there traffic control here? Is there no jam here? The city is designed in such a way that traffic does not need to be stopped, but it continues to walk in a flow. For this, a large network of intersections ie circles has been created in the city. Instead of stopping at a crossroads, the vehicles just have to slow down their pace and go ahead on their way by walking with the circle. And wherever the traffic pressure is slightly more, the traffic police personnel control the traffic. Interestingly, despite the population of millions and thousands of students coming from outside every year, this system is largely successful. This system makes Kota completely different from the rest of India and proves that signals are not the only solution to handle traffic.