Massive drive launched against traffic violators in Doda

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DOGRA HERALD BUREAU
DODA, Nov 27
The Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) Doda, in collaboration with the Traffic Police and District Police on Wednesday carried out a major drive against traffic violators.
The joint naka was established in the downtown area of Doda town, focusing on enforcing strict compliance with road safety regulations and curbing unsafe driving practices. The initiative was part of a broader effort to enhance public safety and reduce road accidents in the region.
During the operation, 88 vehicles were challaned for violations, including overspeeding, driving without valid documents, riding without helmets, and failure to use seat belts. Twelve vehicles were seized for serious infractions, and heavy penalties were imposed to discourage negligent driving. Particular emphasis was placed on identifying underage drivers, ensuring helmet usage among two-wheeler riders, and enforcing seat belt compliance for drivers and passengers in four-wheelers.
The teams also ensured that public transport vehicles adhered to passenger limits and operational safety standards. ARTO Doda also issued specific directions to auto-rickshaw drivers to refrain from overcharging passengers and adhere to fair pricing norms.
In addition to enforcement, the drive included a public awareness campaign to educate drivers and pedestrians on the importance of traffic rules. Drivers were sensitized to the dangers of overspeeding, drunken driving, and reckless behavior on the roads. The campaign highlighted the critical role of helmets and seat belts in preventing severe injuries during accidents. As a deterrent, two driving licenses were recommended for suspension due to repeated and grave violations. The initiative demonstrated the administration’s commitment to road safety and its zero-tolerance policy towards traffic violations. The authorities urged all citizens to follow traffic regulations diligently and to report violations for the safety of everyone. Regular drives and awareness programs are expected to continue, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility in ensuring safer roads across the district.

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