About 7 Thousand Driving Licenses Canceled: Enough Only If Crosses Line

Hyderabad, Sept 19 (Maxim News): Police are cracking down on those who violate traffic rules. They are recommending that the Transport Department seek cancellation of their driving licenses. As a result, the RTC officials are canceling those licenses.

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Remarkably, 6918 licenses have been canceled in the five months since the new rules came into force. It is noteworthy that a large number of driver’s licenses have been canceled due to speed, wrong route driving, drunken driving, overloading, etc.

It is remarkable that the city traffic police, who feel that the situation is not improving and going out of the way by imposing a fine, have started a new type of treatment. (Maxim News)


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