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18 trucks booked for violating entry norms

18 trucks booked for violating entry norms

The Hindu18-05-2025

KANNIYAKUMARI:
Kanniyakumari district police had taken actions against the heavy vehicles that entered the district limits at high speed and before the permitted time.
To prevent the road accidents in Kanniyakumari district, Superintendent of Police R. Stalin has been implementing various precautionary measures. Accordingly, continuous vehicle checks are being carried out across the district.
In this context, actions have been taken under the Motor Vehicles Act against 18 heavy trucks on the same day that entered the district limits at excessive speed and prior to the permitted time. The public is also requested to cooperate with the preventive measures taken by the district police to prevent accidents.

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