Mumbai: The Mumbai Traffic Police came down heavily on traffic violators during the Dahi Handi celebrations, issuing a whopping 10,051 e-challans in a single day. The penalties collectively amounted to ₹1.13 crore (Rs.1,13,57,250).
According to officials, the majority of violations included riding without a helmet, driving in the wrong direction, triple riding on two-wheelers, and overspeeding. Additional personnel were deployed across the city to ensure smooth traffic flow and prevent accidents amid the festive rush.
Mumbai Crime: 17-Year-Old Delivery Boy Shot At Over Medicine Payment Dispute In Lower Parel; Accused ArrestedTraffic police also relied on CCTV surveillance in addition to on-ground deployment. Footage from cameras installed at key junctions and roads was analysed to detect violations, and e-challans are still being issued.
Police warned that festival crowds often increase accident risks when rules are flouted. Citizens have been urged to wear helmets, follow speed limits, avoid wrong-side driving, and not ride three on a bike. Strict action will continue, officials said.
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