The trend of putting names on bikes and vehicles instead of license plates is increasing

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The trend of putting names on bikes and vehicles instead of license plates is increasing

Jhajjar. If the rules were ignored, the caste was written on the license plate.

Jhajjar. If the rules were ignored, the caste was written on the license plate.

News2News.in news. Jhajjar:In their desire to look different, young people today often break traffic rules. The craze for putting names on motorcycles and vehicles instead of number plates has increased among youth. Apart from this, some castes write, some write father’s gift and some write mother’s gift. At the same time, young people also tattoo large hookahs and firearms on the windows of vehicles.

In such a situation, it can become a challenge for the police to trace the number in the event of a crime or accident. Such vehicles gallop along city streets, throwing dust into the eyes of police. However, at the police level, students in schools, colleges and public places are made aware of the need for common people and motorists to obey traffic rules, and notices are also given to drivers who do not follow the rules. But despite the attention of the police, the young people do not stop their activities.

These are the rules

  • Nothing may be written on the license plate.
  • Placing a logo sticker or tape on the license plate is also considered a violation of the rules.
  • The installation of a safety license plate on all vehicles is mandatory.
  • Changing or deleting numbers is also considered a violation of the rules.

The youth get this written

Dad gift, mom gift, large tattoo of hookah and gun on car windows, 4141 i.e. dad, gentleman’s name, caste etc.

There is no visible effect of police awareness

The traffic police conduct educational campaigns on compliance with traffic rules. Apart from public places, students are also sensitized about obeying traffic rules in schools and colleges. A competition regarding traffic rules will also be organized. But the youth flout the rules by writing caste, surname or other slogans in an amateur manner.

Police issued 36,272 challans from January 1 to October 31

We can inform you that police across the district have taken strict action against drivers who do not follow traffic rules. From January 1 to October 31, the police have issued notices to 36,272 vehicle drivers and also imposed a fine of Rs 2 crore 31 lakh 77,700. That’s more than last year.

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