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New Traffic Rule: Now the traffic police will not be able to stop your car, will not be able to check; know the new rule

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New Traffic Rule: Now the traffic police will not be able to stop your car, will not be able to check; know the new rule
New Traffic Rule: Now the traffic police will not be able to stop your car, will not be able to check; know the new rule

New Traffic Rule: There is news of big relief for Mumbaikars. Now the traffic police will not be able to harass you by stopping unnecessarily, will not be able to check your vehicle unnecessarily.

Actually, some time ago the then Commissioner of Police (CP) has issued a circular in this regard to the traffic department. According to this, now your car will not be stopped without reason.

According to the new rule, the traffic police will not check the vehicles, especially where there is a check block, they will only monitor the traffic and focus on it that the traffic moves normally. They will stop a vehicle only if it is making any difference to the speed of the traffic.

In fact, it has often been seen that the traffic police stop the vehicles anywhere on the basis of suspicion and start checking their boots and the inside of the vehicle. Due to which the traffic on that road is affected.

All traffic police have been asked to stop checking vehicles as the traffic on the roads is increasing, they have also been asked to give priority to monitoring the movement of traffic. It has been said in the circular that if the motorists are violating the traffic rules, then they can be charged by the traffic police under the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act.

All traffic police have been asked to stop checking vehicles as the traffic on the roads is increasing, they have also been asked to give priority to monitoring the movement of traffic. It has been said in the circular that if the motorists are violating the traffic rules, then they can be charged by the traffic police under the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act.

A senior traffic police official said that the traffic police should not check the boot of vehicles on the basis of suspicion and should not stop them. He said that our jawans will continue challaning against traffic offenses as before and will stop the traffic violators.

 

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