The Fact News Service
Chandigarh, April 18
A total of 5,867 challans were issued for lane driving and wrong side driving by running a special campaign from April 7 to April 14, 2023
Chandigarh, April 17- To ensure smooth traffic in the state, Haryana Home Minister, Sh. Anil Vij said that a special campaign is being launched by the traffic police to stop the violation of traffic rules. In this series, from April 7 to April 14, 2023, a total of 5,867 challans have been issued for violating traffic rules in the state, which includes 2,803 lane driving and 3,064 wrong side driving challans.
Sh. Vij informed that the number of cases of lane driving and wrong side driving was 731 in Ambala, 313 in Kaithal, 112 in Sirsa, 248 in Kurukshetra, 184 in Mewat, 421 in Rohtak, 81 in Karnal, 77 in Hisar, 124 in Yamunanagar, 97 in Panipat, 268 in Jhajjar, 323 in Narnaul, 110 in Sonipat, 1320 in Faridabad, 256 in Bhiwani, 151 in Panchkula, 260 in Charkhi Dadri, 247 in Gurugram, 183 in Rewari, 148 in Jind, 22 in Hansi, 80 in Fatehabad and 111 challans have been issued in Palwal.
Sh. Vij appealed to the people of the state that by violating the traffic rules, not only the person puts his life in danger, but also the lives of other citizens. He said that violation of traffic rules increases the chances of road accidents and other problems arise due to traffic congestion as well. He said that all the citizens must follow the traffic rules so that we can contribute to the establishment of a civilized society by following the traffic rules.
A total of 10,251 challans have been issued in the last two special campaigns
Sh. Vij informed that a total of 5,230 challans were issued for lane driving and wrong side driving from January 5 to January 15, 2023 and a total of 5,021 challans were issued from February 20 to February 27, 2023 for violating traffic rules by running a special campaign.