KAITHAL: Besides organising awareness programs from time to time about traffic rules , the police is continuously keeping a strict vigil against those who do not follow the traffic rules. Giving information about this, police spokesperson Praveen Sheokand said that the police has formed separate teams under the leadership of Traffic SHO Inspector Satpal to challan such drivers those who disobey traffic rules.
The spokesperson said that as per figures of the year 2025, 69746 challans were issued for violating traffic rules and a fine of about Rs 4 .10 crore was collected from the drivers. The spokesperson said that the police have mainly issued 14683 challans for not wearing a helmet, 4610 for over speeding, 14492 for driving on the wrong side, 3903 without seat belt, 605 for driving under the influence of alcohol, 294 for using mobile while driving, 62 for black film on the vehicle and 3585 for changing the line. Apart from this, 10 cases have also been registered by the traffic police for changing the line by disregarding the traffic rules.
The spokesperson said that due to the police keeping a close watch on the bullets with modified silencers which create panic in the area by making the sound of firecrackers from the bullet bikes, there has been a huge decline in the number of bullets making the sound of firecrackers through silencers or with modified silencers on the road, due to which the common people heaved a sigh of relief as created Making noises of firecrackers through the bike silencer can lead to an unpleasant accident.
SP Upasana said that the aim of the police is not to issue challans but to save the lives of the common people by reducing the accidents on the roads. Even in the year 2025, the District Police took strict action against those who did not follow the traffic rules and in the future too, the strictness will continue without showing any leniency.