Gaggal Traffic Police Launches Campaign Against Illegal Fog Lights on Two-Wheelers

In a proactive road safety measure, Gaggal traffic police have launched a campaign targeting illegal fog lights on two-wheelers. During the operation, riders were warned and released, but repeat offenders face fines. Traffic In-Charge Bijender Singh emphasized the dangers of high-intensity lights, which can blind oncoming drivers and increase accident risks. This initiative aims to raise awareness and ensure safer roads for all commuters. Read on to learn more about the implications of this campaign and its impact on road safety.
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Traffic Police Crack Down on Illegal Fog Lights


Rajkumar Choudhary
Gaggal


In a dedicated initiative for road safety, the traffic police in Gaggal took action on Wednesday by confiscating illegal fog lights from two-wheeled vehicles. Riders were cautioned and allowed to go, but officials made it clear that repeated offenses would result in fines.


Traffic In-Charge Bijender Singh highlighted that the Motor Vehicles Act prohibits the use of high-intensity fog lights or any additional lighting on two-wheelers. Such modifications can blind oncoming drivers, significantly heightening the chances of accidents.


This initiative aims to enhance awareness among drivers and promote safer travel conditions for all road users.