Attention: Challan to be issued for driving above 40 km/h in UP

 

In a new development, the Uttar Pradesh government has announced that if a vehicle is driven at a speed of more than 40 km/h, a challan will be issued. This move aims to ensure road safety and reduce accidents caused by overspeeding. The decision comes as part of the government’s efforts to enforce traffic rules strictly and make roads safer for commuters.

Agra News: Challan to be issued for running vehicles above 40 km/h on MG road

 

In Agra, a popular city in Uttar Pradesh, a challan will be issued for running a vehicle above 40 km/h on MG road. This step has been taken to curb overspeeding and ensure the safety of both pedestrians and drivers. By implementing this rule, the authorities aim to create a sense of discipline among motorists and reduce the number of accidents caused by reckless driving.

Pauri News: Heavy vehicles restricted to a speed of 30 km/h on the highway

 

In Pauri, a district in Uttarakhand, heavy vehicles will now be required to run at a speed of 30 km/h on the highway. This decision has been made to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of both heavy vehicle drivers and other commuters. By imposing this speed limit, the authorities aim to reduce the risk of accidents caused by overspeeding of heavy vehicles.

Fines to be issued online for driving above the prescribed speed

 

In a bid to enforce traffic rules more effectively, fines for overspeeding will now be issued online. This move aims to streamline the process and make it more convenient for both the authorities and the offenders. By implementing an online system, the government hopes to encourage compliance with speed limits and reduce the number of accidents caused by overspeeding.

News Summary:

 

  • The Uttar Pradesh government has announced that a challan will be issued for driving above 40 km/h.

 

  • In Agra, a challan will be issued for running vehicles above 40 km/h on MG road.

 

  • Heavy vehicles in Pauri will be restricted to a speed of 30 km/h on the highway.

 

  • Fines for overspeeding will now be issued online.

 

  • An interceptor vehicle can detect overspeeding from a distance of one and a half kilometers.

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