714 motorists booked during special drive against unauthorised vehicle lights in Malkajgiri
The Malkajgiri traffic police conducted a special enforcement drive against unauthorised vehicle lights, resulting in 714 bookings. This initiative aimed to enhance road safety by addressing the use of modified and high-intensity lights. Authorities emphasized that such lights can cause temporary blindness and increase the risk of accidents.
- ▪714 motorists were booked during the enforcement drive.
- ▪The drive targeted unauthorised high beam and modified vehicle lights.
- ▪Police stations in Begumpet, Trimulgherry, and Alwal reported significant numbers of violations.
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The Malkajgiri traffic police booked 714 cases during a special enforcement drive conducted against the use of unauthorised and high beam vehicle lights across the Trimulgherry traffic division on Monday (May 25).The drive was carried out to curb the use of modified and high-intensity lights that pose a risk to road safety, particularly during night hours.According to the police, motorists were booked for using unauthorised high beam lights, modified lights and for operating vehicles without proper headlights, in violation of Central Motor Vehicles Rules.Among the police stations, Begumpet traffic police booked 239 cases, Trimulgherry traffic police booked 233 cases and Alwal traffic police booked 242 cases.
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