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Traffic Ranks in Regional Police Division 7 Conduct Major Enforcement Exercise

By Savitri Laikram
21 June 2024
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The traffic ranks of Regional Police Division 7 have conducted a significant enforcement exercise resulting in the registration of numerous traffic violations.

 

The crackdown aimed to enhance road safety and compliance with traffic regulations in the region. The following cases were made:

 

  1. Dangerous Driving: 14 cases
  2. Fail to Carry ID Mark (Front): 7 cases
  3. Unlicensed Driver: 12 cases
  4. Breach of Insurance: 10 cases
  5. Fail to Wear Safety Helmet: 51 cases
  6. Obscured ID Mark: 21 cases
  7. Uncertified Motor Vehicle: 16 cases
  8. Breach of Condition of Prescribed Fitness: 17 cases
  9. Uninsured Motor Vehicle: 18 cases
  10. Maintenance of Tire: 7 cases
  11. Maintenance of Motor Vehicle: 19 cases
  12. Fail to Behave in a Civil and Orderly Manner: 1 case
  13. Fail to Comply with Police Direction: 11 cases
  14. Untidy Driver: 7 cases
  15. Fail to Carry Fare Structure: 4 cases
  16. Breach of Condition of Road Service License: 6 cases
  17. Fail to Produce Driver License: 21 cases
  18. Unlighted Motor Vehicle (Rear): 21 cases
  19. Unlighted Motor Vehicle (Front): 17 cases
  20. Unlicensed Motor Vehicle: 11 cases

 

In total, 291 traffic violations were recorded during this rigorous enforcement activity.

 

The Regional Police Division 7 emphasizes its commitment to ensuring road safety and encourages all motorists to adhere to traffic regulations. These efforts are part of ongoing initiatives to reduce traffic accidents and improve overall safety on the roads.

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