India, May 4 -- Vehicle owners in the Capital may soon have their driving licenses cancelled for non-payment of traffic fines. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday announced that the State Government will soon implement amended Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, which calls for strengthened and digitised traffic enforcement.
"The revised system makes the challan (traffic fines) process more stringent, transparent and technology-driven. Anyone committing five or more traffic violations within a year will be classified as a serious offender. Such cases may lead to suspension or disqualification of the driving licence under the amended rules," the CM said.
She added the new system is designed to be fully digital, time-bound and acco...
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