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Rewari News: After investigating 5376, challans were issued to 1070 drivers who violated the rules.

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Rewari News: After investigating 5376, challans were issued to 1070 drivers who violated the rules.

Police issue challans to those who violate traffic rules.

  • 89 vehicles seized, fine of Rs 27 lakh 58 thousand 800

(Rewari News) Rewari. Following the instructions of South Range Additional Director General of Police Saurabh Singh and Superintendent of Police Gaurav Rajpurohit, Rewari Police carried out a district-wide special control drive from November 12 to 18 for prevention of criminal activities and road safety. During the special monitoring campaign, police teams from across the district stood at all major junctions and observed moving vehicles. Vehicles covered with black film, vehicles without number plates and vehicles without high security number plates were stopped and challans were issued. Similarly, Challan proceedings have also been carried out against vehicles with wrong number plates.

According to police spokesperson, during checks at checkpoints, Rewari police checked around 5,376 vehicles in the last one week and challenged 1,070 drivers under the Motor Vehicles Act and impounded 89 vehicles for violating norms. traffic. These vehicles mainly include 8 bullet-breaking motorcycles, 29 black film vehicles, 141 without license plate, 123 without helmet, 163 without high security license plate, 40 without seat belt, 75 incorrect parking and 113 school vehicles. Additionally, a fine of Rs 27 lakh 58 thousand 800 was imposed on them.

A special control campaign has been launched with the aim of maintaining public order and curbing criminal activities.

Superintendent of Police Gaurav Rajpurohit said that a special control drive has been launched with an aim to maintain law and order and curb criminal activities. Vehicles with black films, vehicles without license plates and suspicious vehicles were thoroughly inspected during the blockade. Challans were issued to vehicles whose documents were found incomplete, while some drivers were released with a warning. He appealed to the drivers not to ride the motorcycle without a license plate or with a cloth tied over the mouth.

He called on citizens in general not to allow underage children to drive. Only two people should ride a two-wheeler, wear a helmet, do not drive in the wrong direction, fulfill the responsibility of being a responsible citizen by following all traffic rules and cooperate with Rewari police to curb traffic accidents .

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