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A couple was fined Rs 55,000 after a viral video showed them performing a risky stunt on a motorcycle in Noida. The traffic police issued the fine and warned against such behaviour, urging citizens to follow safety norms strictly.
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The new rules comes into effect from March 1
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The rally aimed to spread awareness through impactful messages on traffic rules, helmet usage, and pedestrian safety and reflected a commitment towards fostering culture of responsibility and discipline
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These drives started in the early hours at Vanasthalipuram with a special focus on checking vehicle fitness, driver licences, and adherence to traffic rules, including overloading and minors driving
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Cricketer interacts with officials of the Road Transport Authority at Tolichowki, during a road safety programme
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The Nehru Outer Ring Road wil be closed for light motor vehicles except the vehicles bound towards the Airport from 10 pm to 5 am
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Expressing concern about the rising number of road accidents, the minister addressed the public through a video message on Thursday. While extending wishes for Bathukamma and Dussehra, he urged everyone to pledge to obey traffic rules, reminding them that accidents can happen without warning.
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“Dividing the road into three lanes is the way forward”
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Acting tough on the bike users, who were using modified bike silencers, the Sangareddy police seized 70 bikes in Sangareddy town on Tuesday.
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NHAI is harnessing the latest advancements in AI technology as part of its new initiative to enhance road safety, digital enforcement of traffic rules and quick detection of accidents on National Highways and Expressways.
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Around 1200 persons participated in the Awareness programme held at Ravindra Bharathi
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Muzaffarnagar: A customary dance by a groom-to-be left him poorer by Rs two lakh. The problem was that the groom-to-be was not dancing at the wedding venue or his house-he was dancing in a moving car and taking selfies. The incident came to light after a video was recorded by a passer-by named Ankit Kumar, who […]
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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Traffic Police is gearing up for enforcement against violators of the ‘free left’ rule and those crossing the ‘Stop line’ on the city roads. On Friday, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) AV Ranganath along with Traffic DCP N. Prakash Reddy and other officers visited Monappa Junction, Khairatabad VV Statue junction, Telugu Thalli […]
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Warangal: Police authorities here sought help of people in enforcing some discipline among road users by clicking photographs of traffic rule violators. People have been asked to shoot photos of rule violators capturing the registration number of the vehicles and send them by whatsapp to the police authorities so that action could be initiated agianst […]
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Warangal: Stating that they would not spare anyone who violate the traffic rules including wearing of the helmet from November 1, Police Commissioner Dr Tarun Joshi has urged the people to adhere to the traffic rules while driving vehicles under Warangal police commissionerate limits. In a press statement here on Thursday, Dr Joshi said, “The […]
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Traffic Police along with local associations conducted a bike rally in Shadnagar on Saturday.
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Karimnagar: District Collector K Shashanka on Tuesday appealed to the people to cooperate with the officials to reduce road accidents by following traffic rules. Driving vehicles after consuming liquor and speaking over mobile phones were the main causes for many road accidents, he said and asked the people to avoid these things while driving. He […]
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The IPS officer said that all police personnel working under the commissionerate must obtain a driving license, insurance, pollution certificate, and follow traffic rules and wear helmets while riding motorbikes.
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Superintendent of Police S Chandrashekar Reddy said they would work in tandem with the departments concerned during the road safety weeks to make the travel safe for users.
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A total of 237 people died in accidents in the city, of which around 120 people died due to head injuries after falling from motorcycles/scooters