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Delhi Police reports 27 pc increase in prosecution for drunk drivers

From January 1 to June 30, the Delhi Traffic Police booked 12,468 violators for drunken driving, compared to 9,837 during the same period in 2023. This represents an almost 27 per cent increase in prosecutions over the previous year.

ANI Jul 06, 2024 17:36 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], July 6 (ANI): The Delhi Police has reported a 27 per cent increase in the prosecution of traffic violators booked on drunk driving charges in the first half of 2024, police said.
This concerning trend highlights the urgent need for increased awareness and stringent enforcement of traffic regulations to ensure public safety on the city's roads.
From January 1 to June 30, the Delhi Traffic Police booked 12,468 violators for drunken driving, compared to 9,837 during the same period in 2023. This represents an almost 27 per cent increase in prosecutions over the previous year.
The surge in prosecution during the first half of 2024 compared to the previous year is alarming and demands immediate attention from both law enforcement agencies and the public, police said.
Additionally, the Delhi Traffic Police conducted a comprehensive analysis of the top ten traffic circles with the highest number of challans issued in 2024.
This analysis sheds light on areas with the most prevalent traffic violations, allowing for targeted enforcement efforts to improve road safety and compliance with traffic laws.
Driving under the influence of alcohol poses a grave risk not only to the driver but also to passengers, pedestrians, and other motorists. It impairs judgment, slows reaction times, and increases the likelihood of accidents causing injuries or fatalities. The consequences of such irresponsible behaviour can be devastating and irreparable,
In response to this concerning surge in cases, the Delhi Traffic Police have intensified their efforts to crack down on drunken driving. Strict enforcement measures, including increased checks and breathalyzer tests, are being implemented to deter individuals from engaging in this hazardous behaviour, police said.
Furthermore, the Delhi Traffic Police urge the citizens of Delhi to prioritize safety and act responsibly while driving. It is imperative for everyone to recognize the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol and to refrain from doing so.
The Delhi Traffic Police also emphasize the importance of community involvement in combating the menace of drunken driving. Citizens are encouraged to promptly report any instances of suspected drunken driving, thereby contributing to the collective effort to create safer roads for everyone, police said. (ANI)

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