Visakhapatnam saw a major crackdown on bikers by the traffic police, arresting more than a hundred riders with equal number bikes being seized by the authorities. A recent report confirms that riders are from the age group of 16-30 years, a majority of them being school and college dropouts. The full detail confirms that some have pending criminal charges against them while each one of them attracted fresh charges of stunting, racing, speeding and breaking other road regulations under the Motor Vehicle Act. The police blocked the sensitive areas with stoppers to trap bikers who were trying to escape the situation through familiar routes.
A large number of impounded bikes were from KTM and Royal Enfield while products from Yamaha and Bajaj were also seen parked in the queue. A considerable number of scooters were also seen parked in the other row. For those who do not know much about illegal racing, the act of speeding your vehicle over the speed limit on a public road, especially when riding in a group, counts under the offense. It brings dangerous outcomes as the racers, pedestrians and rule-following citizens are all under an equal level of risk at all times on the road.
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