Sri Lanka Police launch special two-week traffic operations

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Sri Lanka Police have taken steps to implement two traffic operations aimed at reducing road accidents and easing traffic congestion, in
different colors, illegal modifications, loud horns, loud silencers, and additional parts that could contribute to accidents and road
hazards.The second operation will involve deploying police officers dressed in civil clothing to identify traffic violations committed by
drivers of public transport buses and enforce law for those violations, according to police.These operations were implemented as a two-week
pilot project from yesterday (January 4) until January 19, with the objective of raising awareness among motorists and the
public.Accordingly, the police have stated that, in connection with the first operation, drivers will be warned and informed, and instructed
to remove any unauthorized parts or modifications installed in their vehicles during that time.It has also been announced that this system
is expected to continue, with further steps to enforce the law against unauthorized vehicle modifications, and police officers dressed in
civil clothing will also be deployed on public transport buses to gather information.Accordingly, Sri Lanka Police announced that a grace
period until January 19 has been given for vehicle owners to remove illegal modifications, including additional horns and lights.