
ARTO Bandipora Suspends 21 Driving Licenses for Violations
In a recent development, the Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) of Bandipora took action against 21 individuals by suspending their driving licenses for a period of three months. These suspensions were issued in response to various violations of the Motor Vehicle Act.
Notice of License Suspension
The notice served by the ARTO Bandipora stated that the holders of these driving licenses were found to be engaged in different offenses and violations as per the Motor Vehicle Act and its corresponding rules and regulations. As a consequence of their actions, their driving privileges have been temporarily revoked for a period of three months.
This enforcement action underscores the importance of adhering to traffic regulations and laws, ensuring the safety of all road users. It serves as a reminder to drivers to follow traffic rules and regulations diligently to avoid potential penalties and suspensions of their driving licenses.
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