In the Eastern Range (East, Northeast and Shahdara), 780 challans were issued of which 30 were related to overage vehicles. (Express)
The Delhi Traffic Police issued 4,474 challans against overage vehicles and those lacking Pollution Under Control Certificates (PUCC) Monday, the archetypal time of implementation of GRAP-IV measures to tackle contamination successful the Capital.
“The Delhi Traffic Police intensified its enforcement efforts successful presumption of deteriorating contamination conditions with the implementation of GRAP-IV successful the NCR,” said Additional CP (Traffic HQ) Satyaveer Singh Katara. He added that postulation unit are effortlessly moving connected the crushed adjacent successful specified terrible AQI levels.
“From November 15, erstwhile GRAP-III was imposed, 14,068 PUCC challans person been issued and 448 overage oregon end-of-life (ELV) petrol and diesel vehicles person been impounded,” said Ajay Chaudhary, Special CP (Traffic). As galore arsenic 4,852 vehicles were issued challans for not having a PUC certificate, portion 138 ELVs were impounded connected November 15.
On Monday, challans were imposed crossed 2 zones of Delhi. Zone 1 included the Central, Northern, and Eastern Range, and saw 2,228 challans being issued. Zone 2, covering New Delhi, Southern, and Western ranges, recorded 2,246 violations, said Shashank Jaiswal, DCP (Traffic HQ).
In Zone 2, 2,246 vehicles were recovered to beryllium non-compliant with biology standards and were issued challans for lacking valid PUC certificates. Additionally, 77 overage vehicles were penalised and sent for scrapping.
The New Delhi Range, which covers New Delhi and Southwest Delhi districts, unsocial accounted for 307 PUCC-related violations with 1 lawsuit of ELV.
The Southern Range, which includes South and Southeast districts, reported 915 challans for PUCC non-compliance, portion 1,024 violations were logged successful the Western Range (West, Outer and Dwarka districts). The overage impounded vehicles from the confederate and occidental ranges are 37 and 39, respectively.
In the Northern Range of Zone 1, comprising Rohini, Outer North, and Northwest Delhi, 654 challans were issued, including 30 against overage vehicles. Similarly, the Central Range (North and Central Delhi) saw 794 challans, with 18 targeting aged vehicles.
In the Eastern Range (East, Northeast and Shahdara), 780 challans were issued of which 30 were related to overage vehicles.