03/06/2026
A bottle shouldn't be a parking lot for bad decisions. When you drink and drive, you aren't just risking a massive fine you are putting lives at risk.
Choose safety over the bottle. Call a cab, designate a driver, but Don't Add to the Number.
03/06/2026
On 03 June 2026, DCP Traffic Sh. Prateek Gahlot, IPS chaired a traffic review meeting with senior officers to strengthen enforcement across Gurugram.
Present at the meeting were Sh. Satyapal Yadav, HPS (ACP Traffic HQ/Highway), Sh. Sanjay, HPS (ACP Traffic West), and Sh. Manjeet, HPS (ACP Traffic East), along with Traffic Inspectors and other traffic personnel.
The discussion centred on stronger, sustained action against vehicles without number plates and against lane-discipline violations, which remain a leading cause of road accidents in the city.
Key directives issued:
• Effective and continuous action against vehicles without number plates
• Strict action against sudden, unsignalled lane changes, a major cause of road accidents
• Identification and monitoring of high-violation zones for lane discipline
• Regular checking drives, with violators booked as per rules
• Continued awareness drives, workshops, and public outreach for safer driving habits
Appeal to citizens:
Road safety is built on everyday discipline. Using indicators, staying in lane, and keeping vehicles fully compliant protect not just you but everyone sharing the road. We urge all commuters to drive responsibly and follow the rules.
📞 For traffic-related assistance: Dial 112 | Helpline 1095
Safe, smooth, and disciplined roads are our shared responsibility. Together, let’s keep Gurugram moving safely.
03/06/2026
Gurugram Traffic Police is continuing its sustained drive against vehicles carrying long-pending, unpaid challans. On 02 June 2026, two such vehicles were intercepted, inspected, and impounded under the Motor
Vehicles Act, 1988.
Key points:
A scooty intercepted by Zonal Officer ASI Mahabir and his team at Sector 41–45 carried 39 pending challans totalling approximately ₹2,27,500, including driving without a PUC certificate and without a helmet. It was
impounded under Section 207(5) of the MV Act, 1988.
A truck intercepted by Traffic Inspector Savita and her staff carried 60 pending challans totalling approximately ₹10,24,200, including no PUC, no number plate, lane-change and no-entry violations. It was impounded as per rules.
Challans left unpaid beyond 90 days are not overlooked. Vehicles with outstanding penalties are liable to be seized and moved to designated parking under the law.
Appeal to citizens:
Please follow all traffic rules and clear your pending challans on time. Keeping your vehicle documents in order protects you from penalties, impoundment, and avoidable expense. Strict action against violators will continue.
📞 For traffic-related assistance: Dial 112 | Helpline 1095
Together, let's make Gurugram's roads safer and congestion-free.
03/06/2026
From 01.05.2026 to 31.05.2026, Gurugram Traffic Police carried out a special drive against drink and drive, setting up nakas at key locations across the city to keep our roads safe.
Key points:
A total of 2,371 drivers were found driving under the influence and challaned as per rules, and 4 vehicles were impounded.
Every drink-and-drive offender also faces a 3-month suspension of their driving licence. During this period, they cannot operate any vehicle.
Dedicated teams were deployed at identified locations, with night checks forming a key part of the drive.
The aim of this drive is to curb drink and drive, ensure compliance with traffic rules, and keep traffic moving safely and in an orderly manner. Such enforcement drives will continue in the future.
Appeal to citizens:
Please follow all traffic rules and never drive after consuming alcohol or any other intoxicant. A few minutes saved are never worth a life. If you have been drinking, choose a cab, a designated driver, or public transport.
📞 For traffic-related assistance: Dial 112 | Helpline 1095
Together, let's make Gurugram's roads safer for everyone.
03/06/2026
On 03 June 2026, Gurugram Traffic Police conducted Road Safety Awareness Programs at two key locations in the city, Mor Chowk and Sadar Bazar, taking critical safety messaging directly to citizens on the ground.
Around 30 to 40 citizens were sensitised on the everyday practices that prevent accidents and save lives.
Key points covered:
• Wearing helmets at all times while riding
• Following lane discipline on every road
• Saying no to drunk driving, without exception
• Avoiding mobile phone use while driving
Appeal to citizens:
Road safety is a shared responsibility. Small, consistent choices, a fastened helmet, a phone kept away, a lane held steady, are what turn busy roads into safe ones. We urge every commuter to make these habits part of their daily journey.
Such awareness drives will continue across the city to build safer, more disciplined roads for every commuter.
📞 For traffic-related assistance: Dial 112 | Helpline 1095
Together, let’s make Gurugram’s roads safer and more disciplined for all.
02/06/2026
On 02 June 2026, during a special checking drive, Zonal Officer ASI Mahabir (Sector 41-45 Chowk) and his
team intercepted a pickup vehicle for inspection at Sector 41-45 Chowk.
Key details of the action:
· 52 challans found pending against the vehicle under various sections of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
· Violations included no-entry, dangerous driving and lane-change offences, among others
· Total pending fine amount: ₹9,12,000
· Challans pending for over 90 days
Action taken:
As the challans had remained unpaid for more than 90 days, the pickup vehicle was impounded under Section 167(8) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, and moved to the designated parking.
Appeal to citizens:
Gurugram Traffic Police urges all drivers and vehicle owners to follow traffic rules, clear pending challans on time, and keep all vehicle documents in order, including insurance, pollution certificate and registration
certificate. Drive safely.
Together, let's make Gurugram's roads safer and rule-compliant.
📞 For traffic-related assistance: Dial 112 | Helpline 1095
02/06/2026
Gurugram Traffic Police conducted a special month-long enforcement drive against wrong-side driving, from 01
May to 31 May 2026.
Key outcomes of the drive:
· 6,797 violators challaned for wrong-side driving
· ₹41,56,500 imposed in total fines
· Sustained monitoring carried out across the city through the campaign period
Why this drive matters:
Wrong-side driving is one of the most dangerous violations on our roads. It endangers not only the rider but every other road user, and remains a leading cause of head-on collisions.
Appeal to citizens:
Motorists are urged to follow traffic rules and stay within designated lanes at all times. Avoid wrong-side driving in every situation. Such special drives will continue, and strict legal action will be taken against violators.
Together, let's make Gurugram's roads safer and congestion-free.
📞 For traffic-related assistance: Dial 112 | Helpline 1095
02/06/2026
Gurugram Traffic Police is bringing road safety closer to citizens, right where they travel every day.
On 28 May 2026, our teams conducted Road Safety Awareness Programs at three key locations across the city: Manesar Bus Stand, Sector 45, and Narsinghpur. Around 45 to 60 citizens were sensitised on the everyday practices that keep our roads safe.
Key points covered:
Wearing helmets at all times while riding
Maintaining lane discipline on every stretch
Saying no to drunk driving, without exception
Avoiding mobile phone use while driving
Appeal to citizens:
Road safety is a shared responsibility. Small, consistent habits, a helmet worn, a lane respected, a phone set aside, prevent the accidents that change lives. These awareness drives will continue across the city to build
safer, more disciplined roads for every commuter.
Together, let's make Gurugram's roads safer and more disciplined for all.
📞 For traffic-related assistance: Dial 112 | Helpline 1095
02/06/2026
Weekly Enforcement Report | 25–31 May 2026
As part of the ongoing awareness drive, now in its eleventh consecutive month, Gurugram Traffic Police issued a total of 22,632 challans between 25 and 31 May 2026, imposing fines amounting to ₹1,86,24,400.
Enforcement breakdown:
• Field enforcement: 13,066 challans, including wrong-side driving (1,400), wrong parking (1,344), driver without helmet (931), lane change (917) and drink driving (596).
• Camera enforcement: 9,566 challans, including lane change (3,986), driver without seat belt (2,152) and no entry (1,790).
Highway watch:
A tighter watch is being maintained on NH-48, Dwarka Expressway and Mumbai Expressway, using NHAI cameras and drone technology to act against lane-change and overspeeding violations.
Awareness and community:
• The Suraksha Rath ran awareness programs at 12 locations, reaching over 388 citizens and students
on traffic rules, Dial 112 and helpline 1095.
• The Traffic Mitra initiative continues, with over 188 citizen applications received, 800+ traffic marshals appointed, and 39 Traffic Mitras trained at the TEC (IRTE) centre, Traffic Tower.
Appeal to citizens:
We urge every road user to support the drive, follow traffic rules in full and help build a safe, disciplined traffic system for Gurugram.
Together, let's make Gurugram's roads safer and congestion-free.
📞 For traffic-related assistance: Dial 112 | Helpline 1095