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65 Challans Issued as ARTO Anantnag Flying Squad Cracks Down on Overloading Violations

Nadeem Nadu by Nadeem Nadu
16/06/2025
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Anantnag, June 16 (JKNS): The Flying Squad of the ARTO Office Anantnag on Monday conducted a rigorous enforcement drive at various locations including National Highway points and Vailoo, Kokernag, targeting traffic violators particularly overloaded school, passenger, and goods vehicles.

Details available with news agency JKNS, the primary objective of the crackdown was to enhance road safety and enforce strict compliance with transport norms. During the operation headed by ARTO Anantnag Mubashir Jan, nearly 65 challans were issued on the spot and Motor Vehicle Department Inspector (MVI) Rashid Ahmad at Al-Stop checked and challaned the vechiles and several offenders penalized for violations related to overloading and improper documentation.

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Officials said that in addition to enforcement, the squad also raised public awareness about the dangers of vehicle overloading, especially in school transportation, which can pose serious threats to the safety of passengers.

“The Motor Vehicles Department remains committed to ensuring the safety of road users. These enforcement drives will continue regularly to curb reckless practices and maintain road discipline,” an official spokesperson of the department said.

The department urged vehicle owners and drivers to strictly adhere to traffic laws and avoid overloading, warning of stringent penalties for repeat offences. (JKNS)

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