Traffic-rule violators in Chennai to get e-challan sent to mobile number
Traffic-rule violators are identified with the help of advanced-surveillance cameras that capture number plates of their motor vehicles, sources said.
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Police personnel monitoring traffic at Upgraded Automated Traffic Regulations Observation Zone Control Room at Anna Nagar on Thursday | R Satish Babu By Express News Service
CHENNAI: Those breaching traffic rules in Anna Nagar will now get an e-challan sent to their mobile number. The new facility is the result of the integration of Traffic Regulation Observed Zone (TROZ) with National Informatics Centre (NIC). Traffic-rule violators are identified with the help of advanced-surveillance cameras that capture number plates of their motor vehicles, sources said.
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MK Stalin, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and S S Kim, MD and CEO, Hyundai India at the roll-out of Hyundai s 10th million car out of the company s manufacturing facility near Chennai - BIJOY GHOSH
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