Noida: Traffic police issued a challan of Rs 24,500 to a car owner after a video surfaced on social media showing two men doing stunts on a moving car.
The Gurgaon traffic police will start imposing a fine of up to Rs 10,000 for not allowing emergency vehicles like ambulances and fire trucks to pass through, starting this week. According to reports,
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News News: Gautam Buddh Nagar (Noida) Police have cautioned citizens that accumulating more than three traffic rule violation challans could result in the cancel
Videos capturing the reckless behavior of the drivers have surfaced on social media. The footage reveals the wedding cars speeding on busy roads of Noida, with passengers dangerously protruding from the windows. In one car, a passenger is seen tossing a bunch of cash into the air, adding to the chaos.
As stringent traffic rules have been imposed in the country, it is a wise to carry all the necessary documents required while driving to avoid getting challans.
According to data shared by the police, 710 challans were issued on Diwali on Sunday (November 12) to vehicles operating without a valid PUC (PUC) certificate. A total of 584 challans and 1,085 notices were issued for obstructive or improper parking and 44 vehicles were towed away by traffic cranes.