"We have written to revoke the licences of the drivers who have been caught for drunken driving more than once. We have also written for revoking of permits of commercial vehicles under the repeat offender policy whose drivers have been found drunk more than once," said Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Muktesh Chander.
The entire figure stands at around 16,000, that include 302 drivers who were caught driving drunk more than once this year, while the rest is the number of commercial vehicles, which have been caught with two different drunken drivers on different occasions, the officer said.
Delhi Police wants licences of such repeat offenders of drunken driving and over speeding under Section 19 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, revoked.
As many as 72,612 people were prosecuted for over speeding in this period, out of which 1,690 are repeat offenders.
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This year, we have issued more than 20,400 challans for drunken driving till August 15. This is far greater than 12,784 challans we had issued for the same offence five years ago in 2009 during the entire span of 12 months, he said.
This year till August 15, Traffic Police has issued 26,79,613 challans for various traffic-related offences.