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The article reports on Delhi Traffic Police intensifying enforcement measures to ensure road safety and law and order during the New Year’s celebrations. A special drive on Saturday resulted in numerous challans issued for drunk driving, dangerous driving, riding without helmets, triple riding, and wrong-side driving. The use of cameras led to thousands of e-challans for overspeeding and red-light jumping. Increased traffic and nighttime movement are expected on December 31, leading to senior officer supervision, additional force deployment at key locations, and continuous night patrolling.

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Delhi Traffic Police Steps Up Enforcement Ahead of New Year’s Eve

New Delhi – December 29, 2025: The Delhi Traffic Police have announced intensified enforcement measures across the capital in the days leading up to New Year’s Eve, aiming to ensure road safety and maintain law and order.

A special drive conducted on Saturday saw officers issuing 226 challans for driving under the influence of alcohol, 86 for dangerous driving, 2,194 for riding without helmets, 266 for triple riding, and 1,941 for driving on the wrong side of the road. Technology also played a key role, with cameras issuing 13,833 e-challans for overspeeding and 5,394 for red-light jumping.

“As traffic volume and night-time movement are expected to increase significantly on December 31, senior officers have been asked to personally supervise enforcement activities,” said Additional DCP Monika Bhardwaj (Traffic). “Additional force deployment has been ensured at vulnerable points, party hotspots, major intersections, and arterial roads.”

The Delhi Traffic Police are also coordinating with PCR units to conduct continuous night patrolling and monitoring via traffic control rooms. Authorities are urging citizens to adhere to traffic regulations and prioritize safety during the New Year’s celebrations.

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