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Delhi Police issue over 4,500 challans for traffic violations on New Year's Eve

According to official data, a total of 558 motorists were prosecuted for drunken driving this year, while 416 motorists were prosecuted in 2023, 318 in 2022, 25 in 2021, 19 in 2020 and 299 in 2019.

January 01, 2025 / 21:22 IST
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Special Commissioner of Police (traffic) Ajay Choudhary said that no fatal accident took place during the New Year's celebration this year.
Special Commissioner of Police (traffic) Ajay Choudhary said that no fatal accident took place during the New Year's celebration this year.

Delhi Police issued over 4,500 challans, including 558 for drunk driving on New Year’s Eve which was 34 per cent higher than the previous year, officials said on Wednesday.

Special Commissioner of Police (traffic) Ajay Choudhary said that no fatal accident took place during the New Year’s celebration this year. ”We had deployed elaborate arrangements for smooth conduct and regulation of traffic on the New Year’s Eve throughout the city.

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The checking was also intensified across the national capital,” he said. According to official data, a total of 558 motorists were prosecuted for drunken driving this year, while 416 motorists were prosecuted in 2023, 318 in 2022, 25 in 2021, 19 in 2020 and 299 in 2019. Additional Commissioner of Police (traffic headquarters) Satyavir Katara said that on Tuesday, special drive has been carried out in entire Delhi.

”A total of 4,583 motorists were prosecuted for committing various violations which included 558 for drunken driving, 205 for wrong side, 35 for triple riding, and 648 for without helmet,” Katara said. Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic Zone-2) Dinesh Kumar Gupta, said, ”In addition to deploying personnel, we have placed caricatures at various locations to emphasise the importance of not drinking and driving, ensuring the safety of both motorists and pedestrians.