Traffic Challan: Big news! Had to share the photo of the motorcycle, the police cut a challan of ₹ 19000; don’t make this mistake

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Social media has now become a new weapon for the traffic police. Seeing the photos and videos going viral here, she is issuing challans to those people who are seen flouting the traffic rules.

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Not only this, after cutting the challans of such people, she is also sharing them on her social account, so that people remain alert about the traffic rules. Actually, Noida Traffic Police has shared 3 such challans on its Twitter handle. In this, he has deducted e-challans up to Rs 25,500.

Noida Traffic Police shared the receipts of 3 challans on Twitter and wrote that taking cognizance of the complaint received on social media, e-challan (fine 25500/- respectively) for making stunt reels against the concerned vehicles and violating traffic rules. , 23500/-, 19000/-) action has been taken. Police has also shared the traffic helpline number 9971009001.

19,000 challan on motorcycle

by Noida traffic police which has shared 3 challans. Among them, Honor of Maruti Brezza has been fined the most for breaking several rules at once. The authority imposed a challan of Rs 25,500 on the Brezza. Similarly, a fine of Rs 23,500 has been imposed on the Hyundai Santro. At the same time, a heavy fine of Rs 19,000 was also imposed on the motorcycle Honor. More than 2 people are sitting in the photo shared by the traffic police of this motorcycle. The rider is not even wearing a helmet.

Challan for not having PUC certificate If you drive a vehicle in Delhi, or come here by vehicle, then it is very important to have a PUC certificate. If it has expired, get it renewed immediately, otherwise it can prove to be costly for you. The Transport Department has also issued a notification regarding this last week. He has issued a notice alerting the people that if the vehicle does not have a PUC certificate, then get it done immediately, otherwise be prepared to get an invoice of Rs 10,000.Earlier, on July 2022 also, strict action has been taken regarding this.

Nearly 17 lakh vehicles without PUC

According to officials, at present, a total of more than 17 lakh vehicles including 13 lakh two-wheelers and 3 lakh cars are plying on the roads in Delhi without valid PUC. Regarding this, SMS has been sent to about 14 lakh vehicle owners to get valid PUC saying that if they do not get it on time, they will have to face heavy fines. The Delhi Transport Department has also deployed its teams to check around petrol pumps to take action against vehicles plying without valid PUC certificates.

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