Games lane challans cross 1,000-figure mark (Lead)
October 4th, 2010 - 10:44 pm ICT by IANSNew Delhi, Oct 4 (IANS) The Delhi Traffic Police Monday crossed the 1,000-figure mark of challans issued against vehicles entering the Commonwealth Games lanes. The police have so far impounded 20 vehicles for entering the restricted lane.
So far, the traffic police have issued challans against 1,115 vehicles, of which 98 challans were issued Monday.
Police also issued 57 notices against those violating the Games lane restrictions.
“Ninety-eight challans were issued against vehicles violating the Games lane restrictions and 57 notices were issued today,” said Ajay Chadha, special commissioner (traffic).
More than 200 people have been sent notices for entering into the Games lane till Monday.
The Delhi Traffic Police enforced restrictions on the Games lane Sep 23 which will continue till Oct 14 when the Commonwealth Games are over.
The Games lane violators are imposed a fine of Rs.2.000.
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- 61 challans issued against vehicles entering Games lane - Oct 12, 2010
- 67 challans issued against vehicles entering Games lane - Oct 11, 2010
- 12 vehicles challaned for Games lane violation - Oct 14, 2010
- 75 penalised for Games lane violation - Oct 06, 2010
- Sixty penalised for entering Games lane - Oct 07, 2010
- 71 challans issued for Games lanes violations - Oct 13, 2010
- 62 drivers penalised for entering Delhi's CWG lanes - Oct 09, 2010
- 92 penalised for entering Games lane - Oct 08, 2010
- Commonwealth Games lanes restrictions from today - Sep 24, 2010
- Delhi traffic restrictions ease as Games close - Oct 15, 2010
- 1,706 motorists penalised for entering Games lanes - Oct 07, 2010
- 100 motorists face action for entering Games lanes - Sep 27, 2010
- 'Thank you, Delhiites, for following Games lanes' - Sep 28, 2010
- Delhi Traffic Police issues road advisory in view of CWG - Sep 03, 2010
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