"This reflects our seriousness in enforcing road safety norms," he said. Replying to supplementary questions raised by MLA Kalpana Devi during Question Hour, Bairwa said he informed the House that the challans included 12.06 lakh cases of over-speeding, 5.23 lakh for not wearing helmets, 1.96 lakh for not wearing seat belts, and 69,000 for drunken driving. "Compared to 2024, 10.13 lakh more challans were issued in 2025.