Ambala News: Ambalá. On 25 April 2022, Ambala Superintendent of Police briefed drivers on ensuring road safety, determining lane driving (left lane) for heavy vehicles and speed restricted vehicles (fixed speed limit) and drive in the left lane for smooth movement. vehicles and a meeting of police/employees was called to sensitize them 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, today, 25 October 2024, challans were issued against 10 heavy vehicles for violating the speed limit and prescribed norms by not driving for the left lane and so far 36,456 heavy vehicles have been stopped. Rejected in the last 828 days.
The Superintendent of Police, Ambala had instructed the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Ambala Traffic and the Traffic Manager, Police Station that as per Part 5 of Section 4 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 2017, he will ensure that all heavy vehicles and vehicles with speed restrictions move in the left lane. within the prescribed speed limit, so that road safety can be ensured and that no driver has difficulty while overtaking and traffic accidents can be avoided.
If any driver violates the rules of Part 5 of Section 4 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 2017 by not following the speed limit and driving in the left lane, then he must be reprimanded.
To follow the directions of Ambala Superintendent of Police and ensure road safety, today, 25th October 2024, Ambala Traffic Police issued notice to traffic police for violating speed limit and rules by not driving on the left lane under Part 5 of Section 4 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 2017. Challans were issued for 10 heavy vehicles.
This campaign will continue as well. Ambala Superintendent of Police, while appealing to the drivers, said that to ensure road safety and smooth movement of vehicles, it is mandatory to adhere to the speed limit prescribed under Part 5 of Section 4 of the Police Act. Motor Vehicles 2017 and on the left. lane to reduce traffic accidents.