26 March,2024 07:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Traffic police check for drunk driving at JVPD Scheme. Pic/Shadab Khan
In a concerted effort to ensure roads are safe amid Holi celebrations, the authorities have taken decisive action against traffic violators.
According to the traffic police, from 8 am to 5 pm on Monday, 124 cases were registered against individuals driving under the influence of alcohol. The strict enforcement of the law aims to prevent accidents and safeguard the lives of commuters.
The Mumbai police have intensified their crackdown on helmetless riding, with 4,593 such cases recorded between 8 am and 5 pm. This action underscores the importance of two-wheeler riders donning protective gear to reduce the risk of head injuries in case of accidents.
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In the same nine-hour period, the cops booked 429 for riding three-up. This measure is aimed at curbing overcrowding on two-wheelers, which poses significant safety hazards to both passengers and other road users.
"These stringent measures are to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens during festive occasions. Commuters are urged to adhere to traffic rules and exercise caution while celebrating," a traffic police officer said.