Officers said that the crackdown is part of a comprehensive initiative to improve traffic flow in the Capital, and
to ensure the safety of commuters within the city. Data shared by the
traffic police revealed that this year, 20,009 commercial vehicles were
penalised for permit violations across Delhi till July 15. In comparison, only
13,751 commercial vehicles were challaned in the corresponding period last
year.
“This significant increase in the prosecution for permit violation in
the current year reflects a broader crackdown by the Delhi Traffic Police on
traffic rule violations aimed at
improving road safety and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
Specialised teams have been deployed across the city to conduct regular checks
at strategic locations, including major intersections, highways, and commercial
hubs. This surge in prosecution is expected to continue as we aim to sustain
the momentum of the enforcement drive” said a senior traffic police officer,
who asked not to be named.
The permit violations,
according to the officer, include contraventions of various conditions that are prescribed in the permit rulebook, such as driving vehicles
without proper documents, carrying loads beyond permissible limit, vehicle
being driven by an unauthorised person, vehicle fitness issues, and vehicles
found plying on non-designated routes or carrying items for which they were not
permitted.
In 2024, the maximum number of infringements were from the Kotwali
traffic circle with 1,406 permit violations, followed by Daryaganj (1,279) and
Civil Lines (1,263). The Madhu Vihar and Lajpat Nagar circles stood fourth and
fifth on the list, with 1,123 and 1,020 permit violation challans. A second officer said that by pinpointing
these locations, targeted enforcement measures can be implemented to improve
adherence to traffic rules.
“We have also launched awareness campaigns to educate vehicle owners and
operators about the importance of obtaining and maintaining valid permits.
These campaigns aim to inform the public about the legal requirements and the
consequences of violations, thereby encouraging voluntary compliance. We have vowed to maintain our focus on
permit violations and other traffic rule infringements, with the goal of
creating a safer and more orderly traffic environment in the city,” the second officer added.