Because of the traffic restrictions due to farmers protest, general commuters might face massive traffic jams at the Delhi borders as high security has been beefed up at the borders and heavy barricading is put in place.
Gurugram police have introduced a ₹10,000 fine for individuals not allowing emergency vehicles to pass through heavy traffic. Offenders will receive online challans, backed by video evidence, without delay.
Starting this week, Gurugram traffic police will impose a fine of INR 10,000 for not allowing ambulances and fire trucks to pass through. DCP Virender Vij stated that zonal officers will record video evidence of such incidents, and offenders will receive online challans promptly. The fine is under Section 194E of the Motor Vehicle Act, aimed at ensuring swift passage for emergency vehicles.
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