Ambala News | Ambalá. On 25 April 2022, by Ambala Superintendent of Police, to ensure road safety, ensure smooth movement of vehicles, determine driving lane (left lane) for heavy vehicles and speed restricted vehicles (limit of fixed speed) and driving in the left lane A meeting of police/employees was called to raise awareness among drivers and take necessary measures.
Police officers and employees present at the seminar were instructed to strictly enforce traffic rules to ensure road safety. Under Part 5 of Section 4 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 2017, challans were issued to 27 heavy vehicles on November 8, 2024 for violating the speed limit and prescribed norms by not driving in the lane left and challans have been issued to 36,731 heavy vehicles so far. in the last 840 days.
Ambala Superintendent of Police while appealing to the drivers said that to ensure road safety and smooth movement of vehicles, it is mandatory to follow the speed limit and left lane prescribed under Part 5 of Section 4 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 2017. So that road accidents can be reduced.
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