Assam: Bhutanese Vehicle Breaks Traffic Rules In Pathsala

A Bhutanese vehicle spotted in Pathsala, Assam, violated traffic rules, prompting locals to call for stricter enforcement of regulations.
Assam: Bhutanese Vehicle Breaks Traffic Rules In Pathsala
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PATHSALA: In a disturbing incident in Pathsala, Assam, a vehicle with Bhutanese registration plates was seen breaking numerous traffic rules, causing panic among the residents and people passing through the area. The car, with license plate number BP 1B9110, was reported to have violated many rules, such as driving on the wrong side of the road, parking in a no-parking zone, and speeding in a populated area.

Witnesses said it was a picture of chaos as the car moved through the town, prompting discussions on the control of foreign-registered cars on roads in the region. People living in the region have been worried that such encroachment will undermine road safety and traffic flow.

After the incident, locals and regular commuters in Pathsala are demanding the authorities to enhance surveillance and enforcement of traffic regulations, particularly for vehicles entering Assam from neighboring countries. They are demanding regular enforcement of rules to ensure the safety of all road users.

Traffic authorities have recognized the issues that the community has raised and reminded all drivers, be they local or foreign, of the need to be mindful of Indian traffic laws. Officials emphasized that adherence to the rules is critical in ensuring order and safety on the roads, noting that all drivers need to be obedient to local traffic rules when driving within the country.

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