Mangaluru: Police launch week-long campaign to check traffic violations
Team Udayavani, Sep 27, 2021, 3:31 PM IST
Mangaluru: With the increase in traffic violations seen in Mangaluru, police commissioner N Shashi Kumar has launched a week-long traffic violations check from Monday, 27 September till 2 October 2021.
Shashi Kumar said that the drive is being carried out to make the city safer for all and requested all to cooperate.
Also, every day priority will be given to one particular issue.
On Monday, September 27, tinted glass will be fined Rs 500 under 177 Motor Vehicle Act.
On September 28, checks will be for Defective registration Number Plates and fined Rs 500 under 177 MV Act.
On September 29, two-wheeler riders not wearing helmets fined Rs 500 under 194 MV Act.
On September 30, Uninsured Vehicles fined Rs 1000 (2 & 3 wheelers), Rs 2000 (Light Motor Vehicle) and Rs 4000 (Heavy Goods Vehicle), under 196 MV Act.
On October 1, police will check for uncleared old traffic violation cases at automation centre.
On October 2, Vehicles without Emission Test under 115 R/w & 190 MV Act, will receive Court Notice.
However, apart from this, police will crack down on other traffic violations as usual on all days.
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