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Shutting down thundering engines: In future, the police will control the noise of two-wheelers

The police will begin checking the noise levels of motorcycles in the future, targeting those that make excessive noise. This initiative aims to reduce disturbances caused by loud motorcycle engines, which have been a growing concern for residents. The move reflects increasing efforts to regulate urban noise pollution and enforce traffic regulations more strictly. Authorities plan to implement these checks as part of broader measures to improve public safety and quality of life in cities.

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Shutting down thundering engines: In future, the police will control the noise of two-wheelers

The police will begin checking the noise levels of motorcycles in the future, targeting those that make excessive noise. This initiative aims to reduce disturbances caused by loud motorcycle engines, which have been a growing concern for residents. The move reflects increasing efforts to regulate urban noise pollution and enforce traffic regulations more strictly. Authorities plan to implement these checks as part of broader measures to improve public safety and quality of life in cities.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a new policy initiative by the police related to noise regulation. It does not exhibit clear bias toward any political side, presenting the measure as a standard enforcement action without overtly positive or negative commentary.

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