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Driving License Suspended: Driving licenses of 982 people suspended, action taken for several reasons including not paying challan
informalnewz | June 10, 2025 10:17 AM CST

Driving License Suspended: The licenses of those violating traffic rules are being suspended in Ranchi. Driving licenses of a total of 982 people who broke traffic rules within 3 months from January to March have been suspended. Licenses of those who did not pay more than 3 challans have also been suspended.

Driving License Suspended: Now, there is no mercy for those who violate traffic rules in the capital, Ranchi. The licenses of those who violate the rules are being suspended. Driving licenses of a total of 982 people who broke traffic rules within 3 months from January to March have been suspended. Most of these actions have been taken against those who drive without helmets and those who drive after drinking alcohol. Apart from this, the licenses of those who have not deposited more than 3 challans have also been suspended.

Most licenses were suspended in January.

Talking about the figures, the largest number of licenses suspended in January was 473. Out of these, 185 people were driving under the influence of alcohol, 73 people were without helmets, and some people were driving without permits. In February, 243 people’s licenses were suspended. Out of these, 203 people were caught for driving under the influence of alcohol and rash driving, while some people were not wearing seat belts or helmets. In March, a total of 266 licenses were suspended.

Most licenses were suspended in January.

Talking about the figures, the highest number of licenses suspended in January was 473. Out of these, 185 people were driving under the influence of alcohol, 73 people were without helmets, and some people were driving without permits. In February, 243 people’s licenses were suspended. Out of these, 203 people were caught for driving under the influence of alcohol and rash driving, while some people were not wearing seatbelts or helmets. In March, a total of 266 licenses were suspended.


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