Delhi Traffic Police Clampdown: A Drive for Order at Bikaner Chowk
A recent traffic enforcement drive by Delhi Traffic Police at Bikaner Chowk led to the issuance of 4,233 challans and towing away of 968 vehicles. The operation targeted no-entry violations and illegal parking to improve traffic flow and enhance pedestrian safety in Karol Bagh.
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A recent operation by Delhi Traffic Police at Bikaner Chowk in Karol Bagh has significantly bolstered traffic order in the area. From January 16 to February 1, the enforcement drive saw officials issue 4,233 challans and tow 968 vehicles, responding to chronic congestion issues.
The initiative primarily targeted no-entry violations and improper parking practices, which were cited as major contributors to traffic jams and safety risks at this bustling intersection. The police underscored illegal parking and no-entry breaches as key reasons impeding smooth vehicular flow, prompting decisive action.
Driven by repeated public complaints, the enforcement aimed to facilitate smoother movement within the Karol Bagh market, a commercial powerhouse teeming with vehicles and pedestrians daily. The thorough execution of this drive shows the administration's resolve to tackle congestion proactively.

