New Delhi, Feb. 27 -- The Delhi Traffic Police has issued 277 challans to motorists for using high-beam headlights in order to improve road safety, officials said.

The traffic police, in its ongoing commitment to enhance road safety measures, conducted a targeted crackdown on high beam usage on the roads of the city on February 24, it said.

The initiative aimed to curb the hazardous practice of using high beam headlights inappropriately, which often leads to glare for approaching drivers and poses a significant risk to road users, police said.

"During the enforcement drive, teams of traffic officers were deployed across key intersections and thoroughfares in the city to identify and penalise motorists violating regulations pertaining t...