IEP Chandigarh, June 15
Haryana Home Minister, Sh. Anil Vij said that the Haryana Traffic Police launched a special campaign on ‘Lane Driving’ and ‘Under Age Driving’ from June 5 to June 12, 2023 and during this period 3176 challans of lane driving and 258 challans for under age driving have been issued. He said that a total of 3434 challans were issued during this campaign. Giving district-wise information about ‘Lane Driving’ and ‘Under Age Driving’ campaign in this regard, Sh. Vij said that a total of 653 challans were issued in Ambala district, out of which 609 were challans for lane driving and 44 for under age driving. A total of 137 challans were issued in Sirsa district, out of which 123 challans were issued for lane driving and 14 for under age driving. There were a total of 17 challans in Kurukshetra district, out of which 11 were challans for lane driving and 6 for under age driving. A total of 236 challans were issued in Mewat district, out of which 234 were issued for lane driving and 2 for under age driving. He said that a total of 43 challans were issued in Rohtak district, out of which 40 challans for lane driving and 3 for under age driving. A total of 59 challans were issued in Karnal district, out of which 2 were for lane driving and 57 for under age driving. Likewise, 61 challans were issued for lane driving in Hisar district. Sh. Vij said that a total of 135 challans were issued in Yamuna Nagar district, out of which 120 challans were issued for lane driving and 15 for underage driving. A total of 331 challans were issued in Panipat district, out of which 322 were challaned for lane driving and 9 for under age driving. A total of 168 challans were issued in Jhajjar district, out of which 164 were for lane driving and 4 for under-age driving. He informed that a total of 175 challans were issued in Gurugram district, out of which 160 were issued for lane driving and 15 for under-age driving. A total of 90 challans were done in Sonipat district, out of which 75 were challans for lane driving and 15 for under age driving. A total of 684 challans were issued in Faridabad district, out of which 646 were issued for lane driving and 38 for under-age driving. The Home Minister said that a total of 37 challans were issued in Bhiwani district, out of which 36 were challaned for lane driving and 1 for under age driving. Similarly, 122 challans were issued for lane driving in Panchkula district. A total of 83 challans were issued in Charkhi Dadri district, out of which 74 were issued for lane driving and 9 for under age driving. A total of 143 challans were issued in Narnaul district, out of which 138 challans were issued for lane driving and 5 for under age driving. A total of 95 challans were issued in Rewari district, out of which 94 were challaned for lane driving and 1 for under age driving. He said that a total of 32 challans were issued in Jind district, out of which 29 were issued for lane driving and 3 for under-age driving. A total of 12 challans were issued in Hansi district, out of which 8 for lane driving and 4 for under age driving were issued. A total of 96 challans were issued in Kaithal district, out of which 86 were for lane driving and 10 for under age driving. A total of 24 challans were issued in Fatehabad district, out of which 21 were issued for lane driving and 3 for under-age driving, while only 1 challan was issued for lane driving in Palwal. Sh. Vij appealed to the people of the state that by violating the traffic rules, not only the person puts his life in danger, but also the lives of other citizens are also at risk and this creates problems for other people as well. He said that violation of traffic rules increases the chances of road accidents and other problems arise due to traffic jam also. So, all the citizens must follow the traffic rules and parents should allow their children to drive according to the rules so that we can contribute to the establishment of a civilized society by following the traffic rules