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Traffic Enforcement Generates Over ₹28.36 Crore in Revenue in Kashmir

‘12,612 vehicles seized in 2024’

Kashmir News Observer by Kashmir News Observer
January 20, 2025
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Srinagar, Jan 20: The traffic enforcement authorities in Kashmir have made significant strides in improving road discipline, generating a revenue of Rs 28,36,03,261 from 8,25,304 challans issued between January and December 2024.

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In addition to this, a total of 12,612 vehicles were seized across the region for various traffic violations.

In Traffic City Srinagar, 4,13,150 challans were executed, leading to a revenue collection of Rs 16,56,97,211.

December saw the highest number of challans at 43,947, followed by 41,225 in July and 37,506 in August. August also recorded the highest revenue collection at Rs 1,61,85,600, while February brought in Rs 1,52,42,000.

In terms of vehicle seizures, the Traffic City Srinagar impounded 9,118 vehicles, including 2,244 two-wheelers, 2,688 three-wheelers, and 4,186 four-wheelers. July saw the highest number of vehicle seizures, with 1,063, while April had the lowest, with 528 impounded vehicles.

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Meanwhile, in Traffic Rural Kashmir, 4,12,154 challans were executed, generating Rs 11,79,06,050 in revenue. March recorded the highest number of challans in rural areas, at 40,410, followed by October with 39,583 and January with 37,883. October also witnessed the highest revenue collection of Rs 1,26,35,630, followed by Rs 1,08,10,850 in July.

In rural areas, 3,497 vehicles were seized, including 1,504 two-wheelers, 112 three-wheelers, and 1,861 four-wheelers. The highest number of seizures occurred in April, with 386 vehicles, while March recorded 265.

Officials emphasized that the enforcement drive aims to enhance road safety and ensure compliance with traffic regulations. The implementation of modern technology has allowed for online fine issuance, and vehicles are seized for violations to maintain order.

An official stated that while the enforcement drive plays a key role in regulating traffic, it is not a standalone solution to reducing accidents. “We can fine and seize vehicles, but road safety is everyone’s responsibility. It is essential for people to follow traffic rules, wear helmets, and avoid reckless driving,” he remarked.

Authorities have also been conducting awareness campaigns to educate the public on the importance of road safety and the consequences of violations. They urged commuters to cooperate and follow traffic laws for safer roads in the region.

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