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New Traffic Rules: Heavy fining drive to be in place from next week

First Published: 25th August, 2022 18:17 IST

Harmeet Singh said that strict monitoring would be conducted with regard to parking in the city so that traffic congestion and jams can be avoided.

Guwahati Police Commissioner Harmeet Singh has appealed to the people to follow the traffic rules religiously.

Addressing a press conference today, the Guwahati Police Commissioner talked about the newly introduced integrated traffic management system and said that new traffic rules have been introduced and people have been given a time period of five days to get themselves acquainted with the new scenario.

Harmeet Singh also said that for five days no fines would be issued to people. He said this relaxation has been given for five days so that people can get acclimatized to the new rules.

Harmeet Singh also said that strict monitoring would be conducted with regard to parking in the city so that traffic congestion and jams can be avoided.

Coming to fines, the Guwahati Police Commissioner said that about Rs 4 crores have been collected as fines in one month. He also said that Rs 28 crores have been collected from January till July.

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