Over 60 vehicles impounded for emitting smoke
By Our Correspondent
November 22, 2023
LAHORE:The Punjab Safe Cities Authority apprehended over 60 smoke-emitting vehicles and 15 individuals engaged in illegal garbage burning from various locations in City. Smoke-emitting vehicles and garbage burning were detected by the cameras, and immediate alerts were relayed to the field forces.
2,986 cases registered against underage drivers
City traffic police registered 2,986 cases against underage drivers and 1,241 cases against unlicenced drivers. Traffic police registered 2,986 cases in eight days and impounded hundreds of vehicles in police stations. The police registered around 1,241 cases against unlicenced drivers on third day.
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