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Mumbai: 4,200 drivers to lose licence for not paying e-challans

Traffic drive enters next stage as cops approach RTO to penalise those who have not paid for offences despite repeated reminders

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Traffic police check vehicles and their documents during a drive in MIDC Andheri. File Pic

Traffic police check vehicles and their documents during a drive in MIDC Andheri. File Pic

Around 4,200 drivers from the city who have not paid their e-challans despite repeated reminders are likely to lose their licence in the next few weeks. The Mumbai traffic police had a high-level meeting with RTO officials on Tuesday regarding the matter. According to the traffic police, there are many motorists who drive dangerously and flout rules with impunity. They are issued fines via e-challans, which they refuse to pay.

Traffic police at a nakabandi in Marine Lines. File pics
Traffic police at a nakabandi in Marine Lines. File pics

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