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Nearly 600 cases registered against errant drivers in BengaluruAs part of their ongoing special drives against erring vehicle users, traffic police across 13 stations in the south division checked a total of 543 auto-rickshaws on Friday and registered 231 cases against the drivers.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Bengaluru Traffic Police personnel at work.</p></div>

Bengaluru Traffic Police personnel at work.

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Bengaluru: Bengaluru Traffic Police’s south division registered a total of 593 cases against various vehicle users on Friday and Saturday for committing a host of traffic violations. 

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As part of their ongoing special drives against erring vehicle users, traffic police across 13 stations in the south division checked a total of 543 auto-rickshaws on Friday and registered 231 cases against the drivers. Of these, 72 cases were against drivers who refused to go for hire while 58 drivers were booked for demanding a higher fare. Over a hundred cases were registered for other violations. 

At the same time, they checked 720 vehicles for footpath riding and driving on a “no entry” road, registering 23 and 182 cases respectively, with 81 cases registered for other types of violations. 

Seventy-six cases were registered against water tanker drivers across stations on Saturday, enabling the traffic police to collect a total of Rs 38,000 in fines. Many drivers were booked for not wearing uniforms, driving on “no entry” roads, and sporting defective number plates. 

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(Published 11 February 2024, 02:42 IST)