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Transport Deptt launches drive against high-intensity headlights

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January 24, 2026
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JAMMU: The Transport Department, Jammu & Kashmir, has launched a Union Territory-wide enforcement drive against motor vehicles fitted with unauthorised high-intensity white LED headlights and other non-standard lighting systems in view of growing concerns over road safety.

The Transport Commissioner has directed all enforcement agencies, including Regional Transport Officers (RTOS), Assistant Regional Transport Officers (ARTOS), Motor Vehicle Inspectors (MVIS) and field enforcement staff, to initiate strict action against vehicles using high-intensity lights that cause glare and impair visibility for other road users.

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Officials stated that the blinding effect of such non-standard lighting systems has emerged as a serious road safety hazard, particularly during nighttime driving and low-visibility conditions. These lights have been found to contribute to road traffic accidents, including fatal incidents, by significantly reducing visibility and reaction time for oncoming drivers and pedestrians.

The enforcement drive will be conducted across urban areas, highways, rural roads and accident-prone zones throughout the Union Territory. Vehicles found fitted with unauthorised or modified lighting systems will be penalised in accordance with the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act and relevant rules, and such lights shall be removed on the spot wherever legally permissible.

The Transport Department has also appealed to vehicle owners and drivers to refrain from using non-standard lighting systems and to ensure that their vehicles strictly adhere to approved specifications in the interest of public safety and the safety of fellow road users.

This initiative aims to enhance night-time road safety, reduce road accidents and ensure safer driving conditions for all citizens.

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