HTML Sub Heading 1: Traffic Violations in Patna and Bhagalpur

HTML Paragraph 1: Following the lack of adherence to traffic rules in Patna and Bhagalpur, the city of Muzaffarpur is now also experiencing a decrease in the number of people following traffic regulations. CCTV cameras have been installed on the city’s roads to enforce traffic rules, monitoring every activity. Even if individuals escape the attention of the police, they cannot escape the cameras. Last month, 570 individuals were identified and fined for driving without wearing seat belts in the urban areas. Additionally, the cameras identified 12 individuals performing bike stunts. Both stunt performers and those not wearing helmets were fined, resulting in a decrease in their pockets.

HTML Paragraph 2: The transport department, with the assistance of the traffic police, has sent fines to individuals performing stunts based on their bike numbers. Furthermore, 6,800 bike riders were identified for driving without helmets and were sent an e-challan of Rs. 1,000 on their registered mobile numbers. Approximately 1,100 vehicles with two and four wheels were identified for overspeeding, and fines were issued accordingly. In total, more than 100 million rupees in fines were collected in November. The police urge people to adhere to traffic rules to avoid getting fined. Driving without a seat belt is strongly discouraged, and wearing a helmet ensures one’s safety during road accidents.

HTML Sub Heading 2: Traffic Violations in Muzaffarpur

HTML Paragraph 3: In Muzaffarpur, the traffic police have used handheld devices to issue fines to 239 individuals who were driving bikes, cars, and autos without number plates or engaging in any mischief. Tampering with number plates falls under Section 179 of the Motor Vehicle Act, resulting in fines up to Rs. 2,000. During the month of November, the traffic police apprehended 99 individuals driving without a driving license and collected fines from them. The police emphasize that these fines must be paid and encourage individuals to stop engaging in such activities.

HTML Sub Heading 3: Automatic Overspeeding Device on Motor Vehicles

HTML Paragraph 4: In Bihar, vehicles that drive at high speeds are at risk of receiving fines. The traffic police have issued fines to 700 vehicles parked on the Motijheel Bridge using handheld devices. In November, fines were also issued to 150 vehicles for insurance and pollution failures, with notifications sent to the owners through the transport portal. These fines cannot be waived and must be paid. It is important for individuals to understand and comply with these regulations to avoid any confusion.

बिहार की राजधानी पटना और भागलपुर के बाद अब मुजफ्फरपुर में भी ट्रैफिक नियमों का पालन नहीं करने वालों की जेबें ढीली हो रही हैं। मुजफ्फरपुर शहर में सीसीटीवी कैमरे लगे हैं जो ट्रैफिक नियमों का पालन कराने के लिए हर गतिविधि पर नजर रखते हैं। पिछले महीने में शहर के कुछ लोगों को बिना सीट बेल्ट लगाए गाड़ी चलाने पर चिह्नित किया गया है। इसके अलावा स्टंट करने वालों की भी जेबें ढीली हो रही है। ट्रैफिक पुलिस की मदद से परिवहन विभाग ने चालान काटकर इन लोगों को सजा दी है। इससे बिहार में चालान की राशि अच्छी कमाई हो रही है, इसलिए लोगों से आग्रह है कि वे ट्रैफिक नियमों का पालन करें और चालान से बचें। इसके अलावा नंबर प्लेट और छेड़छाड़ करने वाले लोगों को भी चालान किया गया है। ट्रैफिक पुलिस का कहना है कि इससे लोगों को अपने गलत कार्यों से बाज आना चाहिए और चालान से बचना चाहिए।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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