60 Fined For Traffic Violations In 2 Days | Gurgaon News – Times of India

Gurgaon: As the city ushered in the New Year, the Gurgaon police has planned to tighten traffic rules, especially to tackle speeding. In the first two days of the New Year, the traffic police has issued fines to nearly 60 bikers and impounded five two-wheelers.
“All 60 bikers have been fined speeding and hence, they were challaned. The five bikes were impounded because the riders didn’t have the documents. All traffic rule violators will be strictly dealt with,” said DCP (traffic), Ravinder Singh Tomar.The bikers fined Rs 2,000 each. The violation detection (RLVD) cameras have been installed at several intersections across the city.
The police said that with the help of technology, it is easy for us to track the drivers to violate the traffic rules.
Nearly 35 bikers were issued challans on Saturday, while 25 bikers were issued challans on Sunday. With the help of the Gurgaon Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), the CCTV cameras in the city are being upgraded from 4 mega pixel to 6 mega pixel for a better quality and focus. “That’s the second phase of GMDA’s project and it will be put into force in the coming days,” Tomar added.
Usually, e-challans are being issued and those are automatically generated by RLVD cameras and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) devices.
The feeds from these cameras are also monitored by the city traffic police which keeps a track of these e-challans.

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