Police caught an cyclist going to the wrong side in Surat and hit RTO memo.
Traffic ACP said, giving a memo to stop Fatal
Wrong article was written in the memo by the police.
A memo was handed over to Raj Bahadur Yadav, a resident of Pandesara, by a traffic officer who came to the wrong side of the cyclist inside Sachin GIDC area of Surat. Giving the memo to the cyclist became a topic of discussion in the city. Until now, it was common to give a memo if a wrong side motorcycle or four wheeler was coming. But today the cyclist was surprised to give a memo. The memo-giver erred in applying section 184 of the Motor Vehicle Act instead of the section that the cyclist was supposed to apply. This clause cannot be applied to a vehicle without an engine.
Memo to cyclists with motorists
A memo was issued to 90 motorists by the traffic police today on the way to Sachin GIDC Jiav Budia village. A memo was given to Raj Bahadur Yadav, a middle-aged cyclist, in Sachin area at 9 am. The clause written in the memo is also misspelled by the police.
HD Mewada, ACP, Traffic Department, admitted that the section of the Motor Vehicle Act has been written, it is wrong and we will correct it. But the important thing is that on the road from Sachin GIDC to Jiao Budia village, drivers are crossing the divider at great risk. Accidents are constantly happening because of it. We also report to the Highway Authority that a divider has been erected. So that accidents do not happen. As many as 90 memos have been torn up by our team in this entire area since this morning. Our aim is to prevent fetal. There has been a mistake in writing the article inside this memo by the gentle paddy of Lokarakshak Dal, which has also come to my notice.