Resentment was seen among auto-rickshaw and e-rickshaw drivers after the Ludhiana traffic police directed them to comply with certain orders such as having high-security number plates, driving licence, and vehicle registration certificates, besides wearing uniform.
Satish Arora, the president of the federation, highlighted their concerns, stating that while they comply with government regulations regarding driver attire and vehicle markings, they vehemently oppose the ban on diesel autos
Four days before the deadline for installing number plates, the drivers held a rally and submitted a memorandum to deputy commissioner Sakshi Sawhney, seeking relaxation; however, the police are sticking to their stance and announced that they would initiate action against the violators from March 16
LUDHIANA: Despite driving above permissible speed limit being the biggest reason behind road accidents in Ludhiana as per the NCRB, the only equipment.
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