Cops Crack Down on Wrong-Side Driving, Triple-Seaters, Collect ₹94.69 Lakh Fine

4,859 drivers with triple-seat arrangements were fined, with the total amount collected reaching ₹47,20,000.
Traffic police taking action against violations (file photo for representational purpose)
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Pune: In an effort to enforce traffic regulations more strictly, Pune city's Traffic Branch has conducted a special enforcement campaign focusing on drivers violating rules by driving on the wrong side of the road and those operating vehicles with triple-seat arrangements.

During the enforcement period from September 7 to September 10, 2024, the Traffic Branch took action against 1,066 drivers for driving on the wrong side, resulting in fines totaling ₹3,17,000. Concurrently, 2,101 drivers operating triple-seat vehicles were fined, leading to a total of ₹20,99,000 in fines.

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In a previous campaign covering August 1 to August 31, 2024, the Traffic Branch had targeted 6,750 drivers for the same offense of driving on the wrong side, collecting ₹23,33,500 in fines.

Additionally, 4,859 drivers with triple-seat arrangements were fined, with the total amount collected reaching ₹47,20,000.

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Combining both periods, from August 1 to September 10, 2024, the Traffic Branch has penalized 14,776 drivers for these infractions, collecting a total of ₹94,69,500 in fines. The Traffic Branch is also processing the suspension of driving licenses for individuals who continue to violate these regulations.

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Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Amol Zende, emphasized the ongoing efforts to enforce traffic laws and improve road safety. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance compliance and reduce accidents caused by traffic violations.

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