The Pune Regional Transport Office (RTO) has been stringent in enforcing traffic rules, collecting a hefty Rs 6.37 crore in fines from 34,000 vehicles over a span of four months. This initiative aims to improve road safety and reduce traffic violations in the city.
Traffic ViolationsRoad SafetyPune RtoTraffic ManagementFinesReal Estate PuneMay 12, 2025
The Pune RTO collected a total of Rs 6.37 crore in fines over a span of four months.
A total of 34,000 vehicles were fined by the Pune RTO in this period.
Common traffic violations that were fined include not wearing seat belts, using mobile phones while driving, and over-speeding.
The RTO is using advanced traffic management systems and surveillance cameras to monitor traffic and catch violators in real-time.
The fines collected have been allocated to various road safety initiatives, including the improvement of road infrastructure, installation of additional surveillance cameras, and training of traffic personnel.
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