Crackdown on Wrong-Side Driving in Delhi
The Delhi Police has intensified action against wrong-side driving, registering 182 FIRs in just over a month. Considered a serious offense, the crackdown includes CCTV surveillance and on-ground enforcement, aiming to mitigate fatal accidents linked to reckless driving. This initiative emphasizes the importance of road safety and adherence to traffic norms.
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The Delhi Police is making efforts to curb wrong-side driving, registering an alarming 182 FIRs from January 3 to February 9. As per official data, the New Delhi Range recorded the highest number of violations. This operation underscores the city's commitment to treating such incidents as serious threats to road safety.
Police officials are invoking Section 281 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita alongside the Motor Vehicles Act to penalize offenders, with measures ranging from fines to imprisonment. The initiative, propelled by a series of fatal incidents, aims to significantly curb dangerous driving behaviors through increased surveillance and patrolling.
The recent fatality involving a young motorcyclist has drawn intense focus on the dangers of speeding and distracted driving. Authorities stress the necessity of following traffic rules, using high-tech surveillance to swiftly identify and penalize violators. The broader message remains clear: road safety is a collective responsibility.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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