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The Mumbai traffic police have begun the process to suspend licenses of over 28,800 taxi and autorickshaw drivers for refusing to provide short-distance rides to passengers, following a special drive from April 18 to May 2. During the drive, 48,417 drivers were penalized for various traffic violations, and a fine of Rs 40.25 lakh was collected.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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