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32,611 traffic violators booked | | | early times report JAMMU, Apr 27: The "challan" system for collecting traffic fines has been a runaway success, some months after it was introduced in Jammu and Kashmir, the number of cases booked and the money collected as fine have doubled. According to traffic police department record, in January to February, 32,611 traffic violators have been challaned by traffic police and these violators also filed in the Jammu court. As per the data of shows the deficiency in the traffic violators as compared to the last few years. The locals understand the norms of traffic police and they obey the rules and regulations. Official's source said that the drunk drive cases have increased in the Jammu city from last some months and the traffic police also registered case on them. "Some people also riding bikes and other vehicles without driving licence and helmets, sources said. The department will file challan against them as soon as possible in the court" he added. When contacted Inspector General of Police, Traffic, H K Lohia said that after the implement of these norms, the department has seems certain decrease in the number of challans. He further said that the particular the youth is taking keen precautions to avoid any such incident.
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