ALLAHABAD: After implementing the helmet and seat belt rule strictly for both men and women drivers, the traffic police claimed to have issued challans to more than 81 errant women drivers in the past 48 hours.
Traffic police teams comprising men and women constables carried out vehicle checking drive at Pani ki Tanki crossing, Mayo hall crossing and UPPSC crossing on Wednesday and challaned 37 errant women drivers. Police said 44 women drivers were issued challans on Tuesday.
Traffic inspector Indra Pal Singh told TOI that in the past 48 hours, more than 300 errant drivers were issued challans.
He added that a similar exercise would be launched in the days to come. The TI further added that strict warning has been issued for two-wheeler riders to wear helmet while driving while car drivers were asked to wear the seat belt.
Officials said that despite the fact that women drivers drive more carefully as compared to their male counterparts, traffic rules and regulations are same for both gender.
The vehicle checking drive was intensified to also check cases of rash driving and police teams were deputed at 16 important crossings and intersections to nab defaulters.
Source: http://tinyurl.com/ljkfkkl
Home »
Cop n Crime
» Cops up the ante against traffic violators
Cops up the ante against traffic violators
Written By Unknown on August 8, 2013 | 8/08/2013
Labels:
Cop n Crime
Post a Comment