Jaipur Cracks Down on Drunk Driving & Traffic Chaos for New Year's Eve 2024

The Jaipur Traffic Police has issued a comprehensive advisory ahead of New Year's Eve celebrations to prevent accidents and manage congestion. Special teams with breath analysers will be deployed to strictly penalize drunk driving, with recommendations for license suspension. Traffic signals at major circles will operate until 2 AM, and heavy vehicles may be restricted, with a possible one-way system near Gaurav Tower. Additionally, special traffic arrangements in the Walled City and Amer areas, including bans on slow vehicles and e-rickshaws, are in effect from December 27 to January 4 to handle tourist influx.

Key Points: Jaipur Traffic Police New Year Advisory: Drunk Driving Rules

  • Drunk driving checkpoints with breath analysers
  • License suspension for violations
  • Special traffic plans till January 4
  • Parking restrictions at event venues
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Jaipur Traffic Police issue advisory ahead of New Year celebrations

Jaipur Traffic Police issues strict advisory for New Year's Eve, warning of drunk driving penalties, license suspension, and special traffic arrangements until Jan 4.

"Drivers found driving under the influence of alcohol will face action under the Motor Vehicles Act. - Jaipur Traffic Police"

Jaipur, Dec 31

With large-scale New Year's Eve celebrations planned across hotels, restaurants, clubs and farmhouses in Jaipur on Wednesday, the Jaipur Traffic Police have issued a detailed advisory to ensure road safety and smooth traffic movement in the city.

The police noted that on New Year's Eve, especially among young drivers, incidents of drunk driving, overspeeding, and negligent driving without helmets or seat belts increase significantly, often leading to serious accidents and traffic chaos. To curb such incidents, special teams equipped with breath analysers will be deployed at key locations across the city. Drivers found driving under the influence of alcohol will face action under the Motor Vehicles Act.

In addition, the Traffic Police will recommend suspension of driving licences to the Transport Department. Citizens have been strongly advised not to drive after consuming alcohol and to use taxis or keep a designated driver. The Traffic Police warned that motorists caught driving under the influence can also be arrested under the Rajasthan Police Act. Drivers have been instructed not to keep vehicle boots open, not to allow anyone to sit inside the boot, and not to play loud music while driving.

Organisers of New Year's Eve events and visitors have been directed to ensure that vehicles are parked only at designated parking areas.

To ensure smooth traffic flow, traffic signals at major intersections, including New Gate Circle and Ramniwas Bagh Circle, will remain operational till 2.00 a.m. Due to anticipated heavy traffic pressure, the entry of heavy vehicles into the city may be restricted as required till 2.00 a.m. If traffic congestion increases, a one-way traffic system may be implemented around the Gaurav Tower area.

The Jaipur Traffic Police have implemented special traffic arrangements in the Walled City and Amer areas from December 27, which will continue till January 4.

The measures aim to manage heavy traffic congestion on major roads, heritage sites, religious places and busy markets as a large number of domestic and international tourists are expected in the city. Slow-moving and light cargo vehicles are not being allowed in the Walled City between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.

Tourist buses will enter through Sanganeri Gate and exit via Ramgarh Mor. If traffic increases, buses will be diverted to alternate routes, and road medians may be closed.

From December 27 to January 4, e-rickshaws and illegal vehicles have been prohibited in the Chardiwari and Amer areas. Emergency vehicles, however, are being exempted.

- IANS

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Priya S
The advisory is very detailed, which is good. But I hope the police also ensure these rules are enforced properly and not just on paper. Last year, I saw many bikes without helmets even near checkpoints.
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Rohit P
As a resident near Gaurav Tower, the traffic on New Year's is always a nightmare. Glad they are planning a one-way system if needed. Please also clear the roadside parking from no-parking zones!
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Sarah B
Visiting Jaipur with family for the holidays. This advisory is helpful for tourists like us to plan our movements. The restrictions in the Walled City and Amer area seem extensive but probably necessary for crowd control.
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Vikram M
Suspending licenses is a strong step. Youngsters think they are invincible after a few drinks. This might make them think twice. Parents should also talk to their children about responsible celebration.
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Karthik V
The part about not playing loud music in cars is often ignored. It's a major distraction and nuisance. Hope the police fine them too. Overall, a comprehensive plan. Let's all cooperate for a safe New Year. 🎉

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