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Traffic enforcement to go digital

Traffic enforcement to go digital Updated: Updated: 24x7 control rooms to be set up in capital and six districts Share Article 24x7 control rooms to be set up in capital and six districts Traffic enforcement activities will turn further digital with the round-the-clock State control rooms in the capital and six district-level control rooms set up under the ₹236-crore Safe Kerala project going live. Through the new 700 Artificial Intelligence and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras in vantage points, enforcement officials in the control rooms can ensure road discipline and book erring motorists. Dedicated staff had been posted in the control rooms to issue challans to offenders.

Odisha to punish traffic rule offenders by making them do community service | Bhubaneswar News

Odisha government should strictly enforce the provisions of the MV Act and suspend the DLs of offenders, caught without helmets, for driving in the wrong lane, for using mobile phones while driving, jumping the red signal, speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol, the committee wrote. (file photo) BHUBANESWAR: The Supreme Court committee on Road Safety has asked the state government to punish traffic violators by engaging them in community service. According to the amended Motor Vehicles Act 2019, community service is an unpaid work, which a person should be made to perform as a punishment for violating the provisions of this Act.

Biker fined Rs 22,500 for riding drunk, other traffic violations in Odisha

Biker fined Rs 22,500 for riding drunk, other traffic violations in Odisha Biker fined Rs 22,500 for riding drunk, other traffic violations in Odisha A bike rider in Odisha was slapped with a fine of Rs 22,500 for riding under the influence of alcohol along with violation of other traffic rules. advertisement UPDATED: December 28, 2020 11:15 IST Odisha’s Rajgangpur police in Sundargarh district along with regional transport department slapped a fine of Rs 22,500 on a drunk bike rider on Sunday. Odisha’s Rajgangpur police in Sundargarh district along with the regional transport department slapped a fine of Rs 22,500 on a drunk bike rider on Sunday.

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