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Mumbai: Traffic police to observe No Honking Day on June 14

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 12, 2023 19:11 IST

The Mumbai traffic police said it will observe No Honking Day on June 14 and urged Mumbaikars to participate ...

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The Mumbai traffic police said it will observe No Honking Day on June 14 and urged Mumbaikars to participate in the drive against unnecessary honking.

Unnecessary honking causes noise pollution and has an adverse impact on one's health. Hence, the traffic police has decided to observe No Honking Day on June 14, an official said.

Motorists have been advised to ensure that the horns in their vehicles are as per the guidelines under the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, he said. Action will be taken under the Motor Vehicle Act and Environment Protection Act against motorists who honk unnecessarily, the official said.

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