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In Photos: 47,000 cases against motorists on Mumbai-Pune Expressway in six months

Updated On: 31 May, 2023 12:20 PM IST | ronak mastakar

Starting on December 1, 2022, authorities launched a rigorous six-month campaign on road safety, particularly on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, reports Rajendra B. Aklekar

RTO launched a rigorous six-month campaign on road safety on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway on December 1, 2022. File Pic

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RTO launched a rigorous six-month campaign on road safety on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway on December 1, 2022. File Pic
The Regional Transport Office (RTO) took decisive action against various traffic violations, resulting in penalties for over 1,500 motorists caught driving on the expressway without a valid licence

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The Regional Transport Office (RTO) took decisive action against various traffic violations, resulting in penalties for over 1,500 motorists caught driving on the expressway without a valid licence

Between December 2022 and May 2023, the RTO registered a total of 1,566 cases of driving without a licence on the expressway

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Between December 2022 and May 2023, the RTO registered a total of 1,566 cases of driving without a licence on the expressway

The number of cases varied each month, with 355 cases in January, 311 cases in February, 472 cases in March, 313 cases in April, and 115 cases in May

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The number of cases varied each month, with 355 cases in January, 311 cases in February, 472 cases in March, 313 cases in April, and 115 cases in May

In addition to driving without a license, the RTO tackled various other offences during the six-month campaign. These included over-speeding (8,124 cases), lane cutting (7,287), driving without seatbelts (6,685), wrong-side parking (3,720), and using mobile phones while driving (742), among others

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In addition to driving without a license, the RTO tackled various other offences during the six-month campaign. These included over-speeding (8,124 cases), lane cutting (7,287), driving without seatbelts (6,685), wrong-side parking (3,720), and using mobile phones while driving (742), among others

Overall, there were 47,332 registered cases encompassing these violations and other offences

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Overall, there were 47,332 registered cases encompassing these violations and other offences

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