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Drive against traffic violators, triple riding in city 1500 RCs, 1520 challaned during the drive in Jammu .


Drive against traffic violators, triple riding in city

1500 RCs, 1520 challaned during the drive in Jammu .
Nitesh Sangral
JAMMU, June 6: Traffic Police department has started a special drive against rash driving and triple riding throughout the city.

Police department also claimed due to this step also help to streamline traffic problems in the Jammu and Kashmir. Traffic police seized 1500 RCs, 1520 Challaned and Rs 22600 revenue is collected of motorcyclists in the Jammu region.

The violators will be dealt strictly, especially those who travel without helmets or resort to triple driving and rash driving. Police have set up special squads for surprise checking on different roads to ensure overall coverage in the state.

Official source said that police has launched a special drive against motorcyclists, traffic police have right to seize the motorcycles which over speed or triple ride. The department is taken this step that parents to understand their duty towards their children and prevent them from resorting to rash driving and illegal means.

He further said that all other efforts of educating people have proved futile and nobody seemed to lend ear to their requests which has compelled Police to take some stiff decisions. Traffic Police cannot allow motorcyclists to create ruckus on roads, police officials will take stern action to save precious human lives.

“Police could seize motorcycles driven by genuine license holders and legal provision for such action exists. Police have every legal authority to stop the vehicle to check rash driving and other such offences. Now the Department is emphasizing that with changing times the act regulating Motor Vehicles in the state have to change” ”, he added.

Inspector General of Police Traffic, (IGP) Muneer Ahmad Khan said that, traffic police will not tolerate indiscipline on roads, the prime responsibility of parents but they do not understand their duty towards his sons. “That’s why now police is playing the role towards the youngster in state to teach young motorcyclists the manners” he added.

He further said that the next week a similar kind of drive will be launched against Tipper and Sumo drivers whose vehicles will be ceased for rash driving. He said launching a massive crack-down, traffic police also challaned and seized some motor cycles in the both of regions. The drive is going on still when people fallow the traffic rules.

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