Cops issue 10,000 challans for speeding

| Jul 11, 2018, 08:22 IST
Representative image Representative image
PANAJI: The Goa police’s traffic cell has issued over 10,000 challans for speeding since it deployed four laser speed radar guns (LSRGs) to crack down on the menace. The LSRGs were deployed four months ago, said deputy superintendent of police, North Goa traffic cell, DGP Angle.

Once an errant driver or rider is booked for overspeeding, the license is compounded and the traffic cell asks the road transport office (RTO) to suspend the license for three months.

The RTO recently sought legal opinion from the advocate general whether or not to do so.

Recently, the PWD also notified speed limits along national highways in the state. As per the notification, a speed limit of 70kmph applies to the Patradevi to Pollem, Cortalim to Mormugao port and Goa border (Anmod) to Banastarim bridge stretches. Goa police often deploys LSRGs at accident-prone sites across the state, like the Mandovi and Zuari bridges. The LSRG catches speeding vehicles 300m before it reaches the gun, by which time the device would have collected photo and video evidence.

The LSRGs were deployed after Goa police conducted a detailed study in the wake of an increasing number of accidents across the state. It revealed that overspeeding and drunken driving were the main causes of accidents and fatalities on Goan roads. Goa police also procured 100 alcometers, which have resulted in thousands of drunken driving cases being booked across the state.

Statistics show that a person is killed in a road accident in Goa every 32 hours. This year has seen 84 persons lose their lives on the road so far.
Get latest news & live updates on the go on your pc with News App. Download The Times of India news app for your device. Read more City news in English and other languages.
RELATED

From around the web

The most exciting tech you own is in your driveway.

Nissan

He has just 2 weeks left & I need Rs. 5.5 lakh to save him.

KETTO

Explore endless entertainment for $15/mo.

SLING INTERNATIONAL

More from The Times of India

On cam: BJP MLA gets into an argument with cops in Allahabad

Actress Anjo Nair spotted at film Orma’s location

Watch: Cops help elderly cross waterlogged street in Mumbai

From the Web

More From The Times of India