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“High Court Mandates Strict Helmet Rules: Vijayawada Police Step Up Enforcement”

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In a decisive move to curb road accidents and promote safety, the High Court has taken a stern view of the rising number of accidents caused by the non-usage of helmets. It has questioned the lack of enforcement by police, prompting immediate action to ensure compliance with traffic rules.

Crackdown on Non-Compliance

Vijayawada police, under the guidance of City Police Commissioner S.V. Rajasekhara Babu, have launched an extensive campaign to enforce helmet usage. Traffic and Law & Order police officers, along with their staff, are conducting rigorous inspections at key locations across the city.

Motorists found riding without helmets are being:

  1. Educated on the importance of helmets for safe and accident-free travel.
  2. Warned about pending challans and the necessity of immediate payment.
  3. Fined if they continue to violate helmet rules, with the risk of vehicle seizure for prolonged non-compliance.

High Court’s Key Directives

The High Court has emphasized the importance of helmets, questioning both the public’s disregard for safety and the police’s lack of enforcement. In response, Vijayawada police have intensified their checks, warning motorists that pending challans must be cleared without delay.

Special Drives and Results

On Monday alone, a special drive resulted in:

  • 656 violations addressed.
  • ₹2,58,155 collected in fines for helmet-related violations and pending challans.
  • One vehicle seized for non-payment of dues.

To facilitate compliance, the police are widely publicizing the online payment link for challans: echallan.parivahan.gov.in. Motorists are being notified via SMS, with clear instructions to open and complete their payments.

Support Systems for Motorists

To make the process easier, help desks have been set up in all police stations. Motorists are encouraged to pay their dues promptly. Those failing to settle challans within 90 days risk having their vehicles seized.

Why Helmets Matter

Wearing a helmet is not just about following rules; it’s about saving lives. Helmets significantly reduce the risk of head injuries during accidents, making them essential for all two-wheeler riders.

Conclusion

The High Court’s intervention and Vijayawada police’s proactive measures serve as a wake-up call for motorists. Compliance with helmet rules and timely payment of challans are not just legal obligations—they are steps towards safer roads and a better driving culture.

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