Srinagar Road Rage Tragedy: 1,144 Penalized, 300 Vehicles Seized in RTO Crackdown
Srinagar, Nov 16: In the aftermath of the tragic road rage incident that claimed the lives of two teenagers in Srinagar, the Regional Transport Office (RTO) Kashmir has intensified its enforcement drive against traffic violations. Over the last three days, 1,144 offenders have been penalized, and 300 vehicles have been seized for various violations, including reckless driving and over-speeding.
The crackdown is part of an ongoing campaign to curb road rage and ensure road safety across the region. Officials emphasized that stricter measures will continue until compliance with traffic laws improves significantly.
RTO Kashmir stated that the tragedy highlighted the urgent need for responsible driving and adherence to traffic norms. The department has also announced plans to increase awareness campaigns, focusing on educating drivers about road safety and the consequences of violations.
The incident, which shocked the community, has prompted calls for stronger traffic enforcement and public cooperation to prevent such tragedies in the future. Law enforcement authorities have pledged zero tolerance for traffic violations as part of their broader mission to safeguard lives on the roads.
This decisive action serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to ensure safer roads for all.