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ARTO Rajouri conducts road checking drive, issues 15 e-challans, 5 e-autos impounded

The drive was launched on the directions of the Transport Commissioner J&K Visheshpaul Mahajan and Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma
12:02 AM Jul 09, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The drive was launched on the directions of the Transport Commissioner J&K Visheshpaul Mahajan and Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma
arto rajouri conducts road checking drive  issues 15 e challans  5 e autos impounded
ARTO Rajouri conducts road checking drive, issues 15 e-challans, 5 e-autos impounded___Representational image
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Rajouri, Jul 8: The Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) Rajouri Rajesh Gupta carried out an extensive road checking drive in Rajouri town and surrounding areas today.

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The drive was launched on the directions of the Transport Commissioner J&K Visheshpaul Mahajan and Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma.

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The drive was primarily focused on ensuring traffic regulations compliance among e-Auto vehicles operating in the region.

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During the enforcement drive, a total of 105 vehicles were thoroughly inspected.

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During the inspection, 15 e-challans were issued for various violations under the Motor Vehicles Act and other relevant traffic norms.

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Also, five e-Auto vehicles were impounded and brought to the ARTO office due to serious violations.

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The enforcement action is expected to generate revenue of approximately Rs 49,000 from the challaned vehicles, the official handout reads.

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The ARTO has reiterated its commitment to improving road safety, ensuring compliance with vehicle documentation and promoting disciplined driving practices.

The department has urged all vehicle owners and drivers to adhere strictly to traffic laws to avoid penalties and ensure the safety of all road users.

“Regular enforcement drives shall continue in the coming days,” the handout reads.

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