Patna Traffic Police Takes Action Against Repeat Offenders
The traffic police in Patna have stepped up their game to tackle the issue of traffic rule violations. They are particularly focusing on individuals who have repeatedly broken the rules on the roads. Recently, the SP of Traffic Police, Aparajit Lohan, announced that action has been initiated against those who have received multiple challans for their offenses. It seems that many of these violations are related to not wearing helmets, which has raised serious concerns for road safety in the area.
Identifying and Penalizing Frequent Violators
In the past six months, the traffic police have identified over 5,000 individuals who have consistently flouted the traffic regulations. The statistics are alarming, with 5,591 challans issued to these repeat offenders. The primary goal of these actions is to encourage people to understand the importance of following traffic rules. The police believe that by taking strict measures, they can instill a sense of responsibility among riders and drivers, ultimately making the roads safer for everyone.
Updating Vehicle Information and Imposing Fines
Additionally, the traffic administration has noticed that many vehicle owners in Patna have outdated mobile numbers and addresses on their documents. In response, they are getting tougher on this issue and preparing to impose fines. Vehicle owners can easily update their mobile numbers through the Transport Service Portal or even from the comfort of their homes. The Transport Department has also introduced a convenient option to link Aadhaar cards with vehicle registration through QR code scanning, ensuring that all information is current and accurate.
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Patna Traffic News Summary
Patna Traffic Police are intensifying actions against repeat traffic rule violators. SP Aparajit Lohan reported that over 5,591 individuals were penalized in the past six months, primarily for not wearing helmets. Those with five or more fines may face license cancellations, with 133 offenders having over 20 fines. The DTO office has been notified for further action. Additionally, the traffic administration is enforcing penalties for unupdated vehicle documents, encouraging owners to update their mobile numbers online.