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Bangladesh puts AI in driving seat to tackle terrible trafficBangladesh's densely populated capital, infamous for grinding gridlock, has launched its first AI-powered traffic enforcement system in a b...
US Commerce Secy Howard Lutnick backs away from his Epstein 'blackmail' claim in interview with House committeeCommerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faced questioning from House lawmakers regarding his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein. Lutnick revi...
Techie gifts BMW to parents, their emotional reaction melts the internet, watch videoSiddharth Bhadauria, a tech professional, gifted his parents a BMW. He shared a video of their surprised and emotional reaction online. Bha...
Delhi’s new traffic challan rules: Higher Lok Adalat payments, licence suspension for repeat offenders, what changesDelhi Traffic Challan Lok Adalat: Delhi traffic offenders now face a pay-first, argue-later system. To contest a challan, motorists must de...
‘He’ll do it!’ Lawyer sparks firestorm over Donald Trump's pardon for Ghislaine MaxwellGhislaine Maxwell's lawyer, David Oscar Markus, believes a presidential pardon from Donald Trump is a strong possibility for his client. Ma...
Five traffic violations in a year? You may lose your driving licenceSoon, drivers accumulating five or more traffic violations within a year face a three-month driving ban. This new rule, aimed at curbing re...
Centre directs states to enforce refresher training, psychological tests for repeat traffic offendersThe Union Road Transport Ministry has mandated refresher training for repeat traffic offenders and psychological assessments for reckless d...
Delhi traffic police targets top three traffic violators with over 2000 pending challansThree commercial vehicles have accumulated 855, 637, and 596 traffic violations, primarily for speeding. Delhi Traffic Police is planning s...
Repeat offenders beware: Three or more violations & you could lose your driving license in DelhiDelhi may soon implement stricter traffic regulations, penalizing habitual traffic offenders with license cancellation. Approximately 178,0...
Noida Police warns: Your driving licence, RC will be cancelled if...Gautam Buddh Nagar, also known as Noida, Police has issued a warning stating that individuals who receive more than three traffic violation...
Not paid traffic challans yet? You will be blocked. Read to know moreThe transport department in India has decided to block individuals with more than five pending traffic challans from conducting certain onl...
Karnataka may adopt Telangana’s point-based traffic penaltiesThe topic of adopting the Telangana model came up during a recent interdepartmental meeting chaired by Chief Secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar as ...
App-based challan to nab repeat traffic offenders"So, an offence is recorded as first offence every time and penalty is less. The present law has provision for higher penalty for repeat of...
Freecharge ties up with Mumbai Police for payment of traffic finesThe digital payments company said that close to 500 e-challan devices have been rolled out to various traffic chowkies across the city.
Soon an 'e-challan system' for traffic offenders in MumbaiIn order to reduce malpractices and establishment costs, the Maharashtra Transport department will soon launch an 'e-challan system,' where...
Pay 200% more as fine for repeating traffic offence in DelhiThese measures will be part of a crackdown on traffic violations, which will be launched by Delhi Police on Tuesday.
Sandeep Ohri's FB page helps Mumbai traffic police nab non-standard licence plate offendersWhen Sandeep Ohri filed an RTI seeking the number of offenders in the city with illegal non-standard licence number plates two months ago, ...
e-challans are here, around 3,000 people fined everydayAccording to Additional Commissioner of Police Anil Shukla, the project has started on a trial basis and its formal announcement will be ma...
- E-challan project gets Government nod
The capital will soon witness Traffic cops will be armed with pocketbook-sized mini computers attached with a camera and a printer.
Lack of hi-tech gadgets a big hindrance to Motor Vehicles Act's amendmentsThe roads ministry foresees the lack of hi-tech gadgets at the state level as a big problem to enforce the amended Act.