Young people are so obsessed with vehicle modification that it is difficult to identify which vehicle it is. Young people modify their vehicles in such a way that they ignore traffic rules and hit the road. In such a situation, whether it is because of the silencer of the bullet or the wide tires of the car… young people are seen violating the rules in the name of the fans.
Invoice made for 23 thousand rupees.
A recent case of such modification comes from Kaithal. You will be surprised to know. According to information, the traffic police stopped a Thar jeep carrying a 24-inch wide tire and issued a challan. A challan of Rs 23,000 was issued for the modified Thar and the vehicle was impounded. Because there were no vehicle documents at the scene. Furthermore, the car was modified against traffic regulations. The car had tires about two feet wide.
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On the front and back, powerful words indicative of caste were written in bold. Apart from this, many things were installed that were against traffic regulations. The real thing came to light when after issuing the challan, the modified Thar was taken to the police station and records were recorded.
Vehicle seized after challan
In fact, when the police searched the records they discovered that it was a 19-year-old Bolero. The Bolero vehicle met with an accident in the city of Dabwali, after which it was sold for scrap. Bolero was bought from a scrapyard and modified into the new Thar. The vehicle is currently seized and impounded.
Traffic DSP Sushil Prakash said that a modified Thar jeep was seized with a challan of Rs 23 thousand. But when the records were searched it turned out to be a 19 year old Bolero vehicle. Which was modified after the accident to become a Thar jeep. Traffic DSP also said that the vehicles or bikes coming from the agency are made according to the standards of traffic rules, but modifying them is completely against traffic rules, so we will continue to issue challans.