Cyberabad Traffic Police is gearing up to crack down on cars with tinted glass black film and Multitoned Horns and sirens. A special drive was conducted starting from 07.05.2023 to 14.05.2023 by the Cyberabad Traffic Police.
Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) K.Narayan Naik, IPS., said violations with tinted glass black film were leading to criminal activities.
As per the judgement of Supreme Court of India and Central Motor Vehicle Rule 100, vehicle owners should ensure the visual transmission of light for the windscreen and the rear window. As per the Road Transport Authority (RTA), black films are completely prohibited. Traffic police are imposing Rs 1,000 as challan for the violation and peeling off the film from the glasses.
Tinted glasses usually block the side and rear views which can lead to accidents. Some car owners are also using sunshades and curtains and some high-end cars are having the facility to draw up black screens.
“There is a lack of awareness among the people against the tinted windows. The car decors and accessory shop owners are illegally fixing black films by telling the car owners that it was ‘RTA approved’.
With the instructions of Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad Shri Stephen Raveendra, IPS., Jt. CP (Traffic) K.Narayan Naik, IPS., asked their officers to conduct a special drive against the illegal use of sirens in the limits of Cyberabad. The police have been directed to detain all vehicles using unauthorized sirens.
Therefore, any other use of sirens is illegal, and the police will take strict action against those violating the law. Following the Jt. Commissioner’s orders, Cyberabad Traffic Police conducted a drive in the city .The police have registered more than 1o5o cases in this regard.