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208 learning licenses issued in Kanker, campaign to continue till January 31

Kanker. The 37th Road Safety Traffic Awareness Campaign is underway in the district. So far, 208 learning licenses have been issued under this campaign. 124 were issued at the camp in front of the police station in Kanker, and 84 at the camp in Charama. Camps will be set up in Bhanupratappur and Pakhanjoor starting today. This campaign will continue until January 31st. The primary objective of this campaign is to make drivers aware of traffic rules and curb the practice of driving without a license. The District Transport Department and Traffic Police have appealed to citizens who do not yet have a driving license to attend the camps within the stipulated timeframe and obtain their licenses. The goal is to strengthen road safety and reduce road accidents. 
Station in-charge Tej Kumar Verma, who visited the camp at the Gupta Transport Facilitation Centre in Charama, explained that the validity of a learning license is six months. An application for a permanent license can be made after one month. A driving test will also be conducted by the RTO for obtaining a permanent license. Station House Officer Verma also provided information regarding insurance claims, clarifying that in the event of an accident, insurance claims will only be valid if the driver has a valid driving license. Insurance claims without a license will not be accepted. He appealed to citizens to follow traffic rules, drive slowly, and stay safe.


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