Traffic police seizes motorcycle with pending challans of ₹4.81 lakh

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A motorbike with pending challans price 4.81 lakh was seized by the Gurugram site visitors police on Thursday, mentioned site visitors cops.

In accordance with site visitors police, the motorbike, a Hero Splendor, had 41 site visitors offences. (Consultant image/PR)

In accordance with site visitors police, the motorbike, a Hero Splendor, had 41 site visitors offences, akin to driving and not using a license, insurance coverage, lack of air pollution certificates, excessive safety registration plate (HSRP) and a helmet. The motorbike was seized throughout a particular challan drive held by the site visitors police on the Dhundahera border.

Officers mentioned the zonal officer (ZO) and assistant sub-inspector Ashok (single title) current there stopped the motorbike with the assistance of different site visitors police personnel. The car shall be launched after all of the challans are paid.

“Throughout checking, a major variety of challans had been discovered pending on this motorbike below varied sections of the Motor Automobile Act. The full fantastic amounted to 4.81 lakh. The car was impounded below part 167(8) of the MV Act, upon failing to fulfil challans inside 90 days from its issuance,” a senior site visitors police officer mentioned, requesting anonymity.

Dr Rajesh Mohan, deputy commissioner of police (site visitors), mentioned motorists violating site visitors guidelines are made conscious that if challans stay due for greater than 90 days, then their automobiles shall be impounded. “The automobiles belonging to motorists who fail to pay challans on time are impounded by police briefly for a while,” mentioned DCP Mohan.

To make sure, the district site visitors police by way of checkposts and computerized quantity plate registration (ANPR) cameras have been conducting particular drives aimed toward curbing most frequent violations by commuters, akin to flawed aspect driving, unlawful parking and overspeeding, amongst others.