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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
January 9, 2026
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While the efforts are on to curb the traffic norm violations in the Valley, the Regional Transport Office (RTO) has taken a bold move to enforce the discipline by directing all two-wheeler owners in the Valley to clear their pending challans within seven days. Failure to comply will attract strict legal action under the Motor Vehicles Act, including suspension of registration certificates, driving licences and even vehicle seizure. This move underscores the urgent need to address long standing issues of traffic violations that compromise road safety and public order. Traffic management has often been a challenge in Kashmir. While authorities have periodically imposed fines and regulations, enforcement has been inconsistent, allowing many violators to escape accountability. The RTO’s fresh directive sends a clear message: traffic rules are not optional. Every challan represents a violation that could have endangered lives, be it through reckless driving, overspeeding or ignoring traffic signals. By insisting on timely clearance of these penalties, the RTO is not merely collecting revenue but fostering a culture of responsibility and accountability among vehicle owners. Moreover, this move is particularly timely given the surge in two-wheeler usage across the Valley. With narrow roads, growing traffic density and a young population increasingly reliant on motorcycles, adherence to traffic norms is critical. Regularisation of pending challans will streamline enforcement, reduce disputes, and ensure that violators are brought to book. Citizens must view this directive as an opportunity rather than a threat. Paying dues promptly and following traffic regulations is a small price for the larger goal of safer roads. The RTO’s action reflects a proactive governance approach, aiming to combine law enforcement with public welfare. For Kashmir to emerge as a model of traffic discipline, such measures must be supported, complied with, and sustained.

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