Registration of car driven by Sub-Inspector’s six-year-old granddaughter cancelled for one year
Authorities in Telangana have cancelled the vehicle registration for a car driven by the six-year-old granddaughter of a Sub-Inspector. This action comes amid a broader state-wide crackdown on underage driving involving several thousand vehicles.

The Telangana Transport Department has revoked the registration of a vehicle for a period of one year after a viral video showed a six-year-old girl behind the wheel. The child is reportedly the granddaughter of a local Sub-Inspector, leading to swift administrative action against the vehicle owner.
Official records indicate that this enforcement is part of a larger safety initiative implemented across the state. Data from the previous financial year shows that regional transport authorities have taken similar disciplinary measures against thousands of vehicle owners who permitted minors to drive.
According to department statistics, the registrations of more than 4,050 vehicles found to have been driven by minors were cancelled across Telangana during the last financial year. Officials emphasized that these penalties are intended to deter guardians from violating road safety laws and endangering public safety. Source: News Agencies.
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