Updated On: 03 March, 2026 08:23 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The drive targeted common violations such as drunk driving, overspeeding, riding without helmets, triple seating on two-wheelers, signal jumping, and obstructing traffic flow. Checkpoints were set up at key junctions, major roads, and highways across the city

A total of 159 cases were registered against drivers caught under the influence of alcohol (drunk driving). PIC/ATUL KAMBLE
In a major enforcement push to ensure road safety during Holi and Dhulivandan celebrations, Mumbai Traffic Police launched a special campaign during which they issued a total of 16,727 challans and recovered fines amounting to Rs 1,99,91,650.
The drive targeted common violations such as drunk driving, overspeeding, riding without helmets, triple seating on two-wheelers, signal jumping, and obstructing traffic flow. Checkpoints were set up at key junctions, major roads, and highways across the city.