J&K: 22 FIRs registered, lakhs collected from Rajouri traffic violators
As part of efforts to check violation of traffic rules, the Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri police has registered 22 FIRs and fined 3,000 vehicles in the first three months of this year, a senior police officer said today. Fines to the tune of Rs. 4.24 lakh were collected during this period, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Rajouri, Yougal Manhas said.
A drive is going on to prevent road accidents
A drive is going on in the district to prevent road accidents by taking action against violators of rules as violation becomes the main reason for the loss of precious human lives in road accidents, the SSP said. Under the same drive last year, the police claimed to have registered 35 FIRs and imposed fine on 8,722 vehicles realizing a fine of Rs. 9,23,912.
Focus of the drive is to catch rule violators
SSP Manhas said the main focus of the drive is to catch hold those who drive two-wheelers without using crash helmets, drive cars without wearing seat belts, and indulge in overloading passenger buses. Appealing parents and guardians not to allow their children to drive vehicles unless they attain the age of driving allowed under the law, he said underage drivers are prone to accidents.
Drive to continue in the district
Manhas said the drive would continue in the district and therefore urged the people to cooperate in the full implementation of traffic rules.