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Bihar: E-challans being issued for breaking traffic rules in Muzaffarpur, fine of more than Rs 1 crore collected

After Bihar’s capital Patna and then Bhagalpur, now in Muzaffarpur too, the pockets of those who do not follow traffic rules are getting loose. The CCTV cameras installed on the roads of Muzaffarpur city to enforce traffic rules are keeping an eye on your every activity. Even if you escape from the eyes of the police, you will not be able to escape from the cameras. In the last month, 570 people have been issued e-challans for driving without wearing seat belts in urban areas. At the same time, the camera has identified 12 youths who were riding bikes while performing stunts.

Stunt performers were also challaned, those without helmets also got their pockets loosened

The transport department, with the help of the traffic police, has issued a challan to the stuntman on the basis of the bike number. Apart from this, 6800 bike riders have been identified who were riding without helmets. An e-challan of Rs 1000-1000 has been deducted and a message has been sent to them on their registered mobile number. Around 1100 such vehicles have been identified, which have two and four wheels. He was driving at overspeed. Their challan has also been issued and sent. DSP Neelabh Krishna said that in such a situation, challans worth more than Rs 1 crore have been issued in the month of November. There is an appeal to people to follow traffic rules to avoid challan. Never drive a car without a sheet belt. By wearing a helmet they will remain safe during a road accident. We do not want more and more people to be challaned.

Those without number plate and tampering will be fined Rs 239 to Rs 2,000 each.

The traffic police has issued challan through hand handling machine to 239 people who were driving bikes, cars and autos without number plates and by tampering with them in urban areas. Traffic police say that tampering with number plates comes under Section 179 of the Motor Vehicle Act. Under this, there is a right to recover a fine up to Rs 2,000. During the investigation, the traffic police caught 99 people who were driving without a driving license in the month of November. For this also, fine amount has been recovered from them.

Challan issued to 700 vehicles parking on Motijheel Bridge

In the month of November, the traffic police issued challan through hand handling machine to 700 such vehicles which were parking their vehicles illegally on Motijheel Bridge. During this period, information about insurance and pollution failure of 150 vehicles has also been received from the transport portal. For this also a separate challan has been sent to the registered mobile number. DSP told that the vehicles whose challan has been issued. He is not going to forgive at any cost. It will have to be deposited in any case. People should remove this type of confusion from their minds.

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