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Hyderabad Police Book 1,940 Cases for Driving Without Licence

Hyderabad, March 08 (Maxim News): Hyderabad Traffic Police registered 1,940 cases against motorists driving without a valid licence during a week long enforcement drive in the city. The special operation was conducted from March 1 to March 7 to curb unlicensed driving and improve road safety.

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Traffic personnel conducted intensive checks at several locations across Hyderabad. Officers stopped vehicles and verified driving licences of motorists during the drive. Those found driving without a valid licence were booked under provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act 1988.

Officials said driving without a licence is a serious violation. They stated that untrained drivers pose a risk to themselves and other road users.

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Hyderabad Traffic Police Crack Down On Driving Without Licence

According to traffic officials, unlicensed driving is a major cause of road accidents. Such violations often lead to injuries, loss of life, and damage to property.

Police also warned that drivers without a valid licence may face serious financial consequences after accidents. Insurance companies may reject claims if a driver involved in an accident does not possess a valid driving licence.

In such situations, the driver or vehicle owner may have to bear the full financial burden. This may include medical expenses, compensation to victims, and vehicle repair costs.

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D Joel Davis said special enforcement drives will continue to ensure road discipline. He urged citizens to cooperate with traffic authorities and follow regulations for safer roads.

Traffic police also issued an advisory to motorists and vehicle owners. They asked drivers to carry valid licences while driving and strictly follow traffic rules. Parents and vehicle owners were urged not to allow minors or unlicensed persons to drive, warning that such actions could lead to legal consequences.


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