Ahmedabad traffic police

  1. Porsche car owner pays ₹27 lakh penalty to traffic police
  2. Ahmedabad Traffic Police, Ahmedabad: Location, Map, About & More
  3. Ahmedabad: 123 traffic signals to be shut daily for 3 hours


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Porsche car owner pays ₹27 lakh penalty to traffic police

After paying the money to the by the Ahmedabad Regional Transport Office (RTO), the car owner- Ranjit Desai- took back his impounded car from the city traffic police on Tuesday after producing the RTO receipt, police sub inspector M B Virja, who had detained the silver-coloured sports car in November last year. "RTO slaps a fine of total ₹27.68 Lakh on As per the receipt, the car owner paid ₹16 lakh towards motor vehicle tax, ₹7.68 lakh as interest on that unpaid tax and ₹4 lakh as penalty. The car was stopped by Virja at Helmet crossroad here on November 28 as it did not have number plates. On being questioned, the driver had failed to produce valid documents of the vehicle too, the police officer said. "We had therefore detained the car and issued an RTO memo under the Motor Vehicles Act. This means that he has to deposit the penalty with the RTO and come to us with a receipt to get back the vehicle," Virja said. Initially a fine of ₹9.8 lakh was slapped, but when the owner went to deposit that amount, the RTO dug out old records and imposed the penalty of ₹27.68 lakhs, which is the highest in India, he added. "This car was imported in 2017. Though the owner had initially registered the vehicle in Haryana, the number plates were missing when the car was impounded. Since the car is now in Gujarat, the RTO calculated the life time tax, interest on unpaid tax and penalty at ₹27.68 lakh. The owner took back his car on Tuesday after showing us the receipt," the officer added....

Ahmedabad Traffic Police, Ahmedabad: Location, Map, About & More

Ahmedabad Traffic Police (Police) is located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Nearby area or landmark is Maninagar. Address of Ahmedabad Traffic Police is Maninagar Railway Station Road, Near, Punit Maharaj Rd, Maninagar East, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380008. Ahmedabad Traffic Police can be contacted at +0. Ahmedabad Traffic Police has quite many listed places around it and we are covering at least 48 places around it on Helpmecovid.com. frequently asked questions (FAQ): Where is Ahmedabad Traffic Police? Ahmedabad Traffic Police is located at: Maninagar Railway Station Road, Near, Punit Maharaj Rd, Maninagar East, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380008. What is the phone number of Ahmedabad Traffic Police in Ahmedabad? You can try to calling this number: +0 For more information, if you would like to know more, for any other enquiries, visit their website: What are the coordinates of Ahmedabad Traffic Police? Latitude: 22.998457 Longitude: 72.61144

Ahmedabad: 123 traffic signals to be shut daily for 3 hours

Premium Ahmedabad: 123 traffic signals to be shut daily for 3 hours According to Mayanksinh Chavda, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), as many as 123 traffic signals covering the length and breadth of Ahmedabad will be put on "blinker mode" (shut down) for three hours every day while 57 other signals will remain active throughout the day. Amid scorching heat, the traffic police has decided to shut down 123 traffic signals in Ahmedabad from 1 pm to 4 pm every day from Tuesday to avoid discomfort to commuters waiting at the signal. According to Mayanksinh Chavda, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), as many as 123 traffic signals covering the length and breadth of Ahmedabad will be put on “blinker mode” (shut down) for three hours every day while 57 other signals will remain active throughout the day. There are 180 traffic signals under “A to N” traffic police stations and SG-1 and SG-2 traffic police stations in “It has also been decided in the meeting that police inspectors have been given the authority to decide how many traffic signals falling under their jurisdiction will be put on blinker mode and how many will continue as usual. PIs will take the decision to ensure that there is no traffic jam because of non-functioning of signals,” said Chavda.