In Mumbai, Traffic Challans Worth Rs 89 Lakh Issued On New Year's Eve

This list mentions 2,893 cases of obstructing the flow of traffic in Mumbai, 1,923 cases of riding without a helmet and 1,731 instances of jumping signals

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Mumbai police set up several checkpoints to identify drunk drivers last night
Mumbai:

Traffic challans worth a whopping Rs 89 lakh were issued in Mumbai on New Year's Eve as the cops in Maximum City kept a close on revellers breaking rules on the road. E-challans were issued for a total of 17,800 traffic offences as Mumbai rang in 2025 with grand parties.

The city's traffic police listed the different offences under which guilty drivers were fined. This list mentions 2,893 cases of obstructing the flow of traffic, 1,923 cases of riding without a helmet and 1,731 instances of jumping traffic signals. The list mentions 1,976 cases of refusal to ply public transport vehicles.

Speed limit violation attracted 842 challans and driving without seatbelts led to 432. A total of 153 challans were issued for drunk driving last night and using phones while driving led to 109 challans. Triple riding and driving on the wrong side led to 123 and 40 challans, respectively. Two challans were issued for dangerous driving. The total amount for which challans were issued is Rs 89,19,750.

Earlier, Mumbai police said eight Additional Commissioners, 29 Deputy Commissioners, 53 Assistant Commissioners, 2184 Inspectors and over 12,000 constables would be on the streets to ensure a fun, but safe, New Year's Eve.

Several checkpoints had been set up to identify drunk drivers and step up patrolling in crowded areas.

In other major cities too, such as Delhi and Bengaluru, police made elaborate arrangements to ensure safety on roads and identify drunk drivers and troublemakers.

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