CHENNAI: 2 days after lockdown standards were relaxed from town, the Greater Chennai traffic authorities have booked almost 11,300 cases of traffic offenses.
An entire lockdown was enforced at the country by May 10 to June 13.
By May 18, the constraints were created strict by town police commissioner Shankar Jiwal along with the town was split into 348 businesses.
Public weren’t permitted to move from 1 police station limitations to another with no legitimate reasons.
Back in Chennai, 13 test posts were put up.
Authorities also put up 153 test points in the boundaries of every police station’s authority for rigorous observation.
Because there have been very few cars on the street, the town didn’t see lots of violations and police also were busy assessing vehicles for lockdown breach and e-registrations and also for perhaps not hiding up.
Shortly following of the 400 signs started to run upon the town, authorities enrolled 11,300 offenses in two weeks, including sign leaping, stop-line breach, helmetless driving, triple driving and riding without valid licences.
One of the general offenses, 90 percent were for riding with no helmet, authorities said.
Since the signs started to run the traffic authorities shifted checkpoints from the signs to measure the tests on additional motor vehicle behave crimes including sign and stop-line breach.
Further commissioner of police, traffic, Pradip Kumar told TOI,”With quantity of vehicles starting to rise on the street, we discovered more offenses by the drivers and therefore intensified the tests and introduced in more rigorous enforcement”.
He appealed to drivers to collaborate with authorities and adhere to the people guidelines and lockdown instructions to deliver down the offenses.