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MVD intensifies drive against violation of traffic rules in Jmu, Initiates strict action against visible offences  

by K H News Service
December 3, 2022
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Jammu :  Accelerating and intensifying enforcement drive against the instances of overloading and other violations under the Motor Vehicle Act and Central Motor Vehicle Rules, a team of Motor Vehicles Department Saturday conducted massive checking of vehicles in Jammu city and adjoining areas.

Acting under the guidance of Regional Transport Officer Jammu, PankajBhagotra, a team laid Naka at Kunjwani on Jammu-Pathankot National Highway.

During the Enforcement Drive conducted from 04:45 AM to 10:15 AM, nearly 100 vehicles, including Buses, Tippers and School Buses were checked for different offences viz. Route Permit  violations, Overloading, Over speeding, driving without Seat Belt and without  SLD. As many as 29 vehicles were challaned/Compounded and an amount of  Rs 1.42 lakh was recovered on the spot, while Rs. 0.50 lakh is expected to be realized from the  Challans.

The enforcement team consisted of EshaChib, ARTO, BOI-P, Pawan Kumar Sharma, ARTO, BOI (G), Motor Vehicles Inspectors,  RajeevKundal and RanjeevBhasin.

Meanwhile, awareness programmes on  the “MUMKIN” scheme were held at Narwal and KhanpurNagrota Driving  Trial Test grounds under the My Town My Pride campaign. During the camps, the   License Seekers/Drivers/General Public were sensitized about the benefits of the scheme.

K H News Service

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