Recently, a shocking incident came to light in Bengaluru, where the traffic police issued a challan of Rs 1.36 lakh to a woman. Actually, it is being told that the woman was tripling in her Honda Activa scooter without wearing a helmet, that is, she was traveling with two other riders along with her. TV9 Kannada also posted pictures of CCTV footage on its YouTube channel. share In which the woman is seen riding a scooter in the middle of the road.
Now if you are wondering why such a huge challan was issued for only two rules, then let us tell you that this woman’s scooter has been accused of violating traffic rules 270 times. In such a situation, the traffic police not only issued a challan of Rs 1.36 lakh but also confiscated his scooter. Let us tell you that the challan price here is more than a new Honda Activa scooter.
The violations allegedly committed by the woman include riding without a helmet, carrying a pillion without a helmet, riding on the wrong side of the road, using a mobile phone while riding and breaking traffic signals.
Today, in most cities of India, CCTV cameras have been installed on the roads by the state governments, which keep an eye on traffic violations and help the police in issuing challans or in other ways. Within some time after the violation is captured in these cameras, a challan is generated in the name of the vehicle owners, which they have to pay online or offline.
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