Delhi's New Traffic Rules: A Step Towards Cleaner Air
Delhi Traffic Police have intensified enforcement of pollution curbs. Non-Delhi private vehicles below BS-VI standards and without PUC certificates are banned under the 'No PUC, No Fuel' rule. Over 580 police personnel and multiple teams are deployed at key points to enforce the restrictions, aiming to tackle persistent pollution.
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The Delhi Traffic Police intensified their crackdown on Thursday, enforcing a ban on non-Delhi private vehicles below BS-VI standards and the 'No PUC, No Fuel' rule.
Traffic officers actively checked pollution under control (PUC) certificates at petrol stations, as enforcement teams manned major entry points into the capital.
Over 580 personnel and 100 teams were deployed to ensure compliance, with support from the Transport Department and municipal workers, amidst high city pollution levels.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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