Traffic Police to Impound Motorcycles of Repeat Violators Starting Monday

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Traffic Police to Impound Motorcycles of Repeat Violators Starting Monday

The Traffic Police has announced stricter action against repeat traffic offenders as part of efforts to improve road discipline and reduce congestion in the city.

Officials confirmed that motorcycles of individuals who repeatedly break traffic rules will be impounded starting Monday. The step is aimed at ensuring better compliance with traffic laws and discouraging habitual violations.

According to authorities, this decision comes after growing concerns about reckless driving, lane indiscipline, and increasing traffic pressure on major roads. The Traffic Police believes stronger enforcement is necessary to maintain order and improve road safety for all commuters.

In addition to enforcement measures, awareness campaigns have also been launched in different parts of the city. These campaigns are designed to educate citizens about traffic regulations and the importance of following lane discipline.

Officials said that many drivers continue to ignore road rules, creating risks for themselves and others. The awareness drive will focus on informing road users about penalties and encouraging responsible behavior.

To support the new enforcement strategy, the Traffic Police will use Safe City cameras to monitor violations across the city. These cameras will help authorities detect repeat offenders more efficiently.

Smart enforcement vehicles will also patrol key roads and intersections. These vehicles will identify violators in real time and allow officers to take immediate action.

Authorities have also announced action against e-challan defaulters. Individuals who fail to clear pending fines may also face motorcycle impoundment as part of the campaign.

Officials said the goal is not only to penalize violators but also to create long-term awareness about road safety. They stressed that better traffic habits can significantly improve the city’s transportation system.

The Traffic Police has urged citizens to cooperate with the new measures. Drivers and riders are encouraged to follow traffic laws, clear outstanding challans, and practice responsible driving.

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The enforcement drive reflects a broader effort to build a safer and more organized traffic environment. Authorities hope the stricter approach will lead to better compliance and smoother traffic flow in the coming weeks.

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