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RTO Kashmir launches major Cracks Down on Traffic Violators

Fine imposed to the tune of Rs.7.98 Lakh in a single day

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
17/11/2024
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SRINAGAR: In a significant move aimed at ensuring road safety and curbing traffic violations, the Motor Vehicles Department, led by Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari Saturday conducted an intensive enforcement drive across the Kashmir.

The operation targeted major violations, including vehicles without fitness certificates, overloading, seat belt non-compliance, underage driving, and other offences under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

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A total of 2,338 vehicles, including buses, school buses, goods carriers, and private vehicles, were checked during the drive. Of these, 586 vehicles were challaned for violations including driving without helmets and seat belts, overloading passengers, and lapses in fitness and insurance certificates. Additionally, 11 vehicles were seized, and Rs.7.98 lakh in fines was imposed.

The drive covered multiple districts, including Srinagar, Pulwama, Baramulla, Kulgam, and Ganderbal. Srinagar recorded the highest collection of fines at Rs.2.22 lakh, followed by Kulgam and Ganderbal, which also witnessed significant enforcement actions.

RTO Kashmir has urged community leaders, religious figures, and teachers to actively participate in this collective effort by raising awareness about traffic rules and road safety. He emphasized the importance of collaboration to foster a culture of responsibility and compliance among citizens.

The Motor Vehicles Department appeals to all citizens to adhere to traffic rules and contribute to creating a safer road environment for everyone.

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