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9,000 drivers face music for breaching rules


19 August 2019  

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KATHMANDU: A total 8,939 vehicles have face action for breaching traffic rules in the Kathmandu Valley. The Traffic Police have taken actions against drivers of 8,939 vehicles for breaching traffic rules with the help of CC camera.

In the fiscal year 2075/76, the Metropolitan Traffic Police Division held the drivers violating traffic rules in different parts of Kathmandu Valley acting on CC camera footage.

The action was taken against 5,314 drivers through traffic teams mobilized on the roads from the control room of Ranipokhari traffic office while 1,997 faced music with the help of its CC camera footage. Likewise, 1,069 were slapped actions through surveillance vehicle and other cameras.

Basanta Pant, metropolitan traffic police chief and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) said the CC camera was instrumental in their job to take actions against the traffic rule violators.

“CC camera has been very useful in ending the tendency of violating traffic rules in the physical absence of traffic police”, he said.

Valley Traffic Police have been using CC camera to check rampant traffic violation since January 2017. The Division has also devised other instruments such as dashboard camera, Gropo camera and body own camera to that end.

Publish Date : 19 August 2019 09:31 AM

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