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Central zone police crackdown on two-wheelers riders for driving without helmets, book 1.48 lakh cases in one month

Central zone police crackdown on two-wheelers riders for driving without helmets, book 1.48 lakh cases in one month
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Police in the Central zone of India have registered 1.48 lakh cases against two-wheeler riders for not wearing helmets over the past month. The crackdown also targeted drunk driving, resulting in significant fine collections.

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It reflects local government efforts to improve road safety and enforce traffic regulations through increased surveillance and penalties.

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In a crackdown on road traffic violations, the police have intensified vehicle checks across the Central zone leading to the registration of 1.48 lakh cases in the past one month against those riding two-wheelers without helmets in nine districts.

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