'Asle Chapari...': Pune Traffic Police Official Creates Song To Warn Riders With Modified Silencers, Set To 'Kaise Tu Gungunaye' Tune

'Asle Chapari...': Pune Traffic Police Official Creates Song To Warn Riders With Modified Silencers, Set To 'Kaise Tu Gungunaye' Tune

According to the Motor Vehicles Act, any modifications to vehicles are prohibited. This widespread practice not only flouts legal provisions but also significantly contributes to noise pollution, disturbing the peace in various parts of the city, both day and night.

Ankit ShuklaUpdated: Monday, January 20, 2025, 12:08 PM IST
article-image

The nuisance of reckless riders riding Bullets with modified silencers is not new. Time and again, Pune Traffic Police take action against such riders. However, it has not stopped many from modifying their silencers.

Thus, to create awareness and inform people about the possible actions they can take against such riders, a police official from Pune Traffic Division, Aatish Kharade, has created and sung a song with his guitar to the tune of 'Kaise Tu Gungunaye.'

In the song, he appeals to Punekars not to worry about such riders, as strict action will be taken against them. He urges them to send videos or photos of the bikes to the given number, assuring that their names will not be involved, but action will be taken against the riders.

He has called the riders who modify their silencers 'chapari' and asked people to report such 'chapari.'

Kharade is known for his songs on traffic awareness. Earlier, Aatish Kharade had come up with a unique version of 'Ved Lavlay,' the title track of the Marathi film Ved. Kharade's version aimed at creating awareness about the use of helmets.

Modified silencers

According to the Motor Vehicles Act, any modifications to vehicles are prohibited. This widespread practice not only flouts legal provisions but also significantly contributes to noise pollution, disturbing the peace in various parts of the city, both day and night.

It is illegal to install and use aftermarket exhausts/modified silencers on public roads. They create a noise that is much louder than the stock exhausts, contributing to noise pollution.

Police said that modifying silencers to increase volume is not permissible. However, many bikers install them for the thrill, causing trouble for other motorists.

RECENT STORIES

Pimpri-Chinchwad Police Warn Heavy Vehicle Drivers: Fatal Peak-Hour Crashes Will Mean Culpable...

Pimpri-Chinchwad Police Warn Heavy Vehicle Drivers: Fatal Peak-Hour Crashes Will Mean Culpable...

Pimpri-Chinchwad: Dighi Murder Linked To Argument Over Financial Dispute, Police Say Accused &...

Pimpri-Chinchwad: Dighi Murder Linked To Argument Over Financial Dispute, Police Say Accused &...

Nashik: Ganpati Mandals To Face Action For Collections Without Permission From Charity Commissioner

Nashik: Ganpati Mandals To Face Action For Collections Without Permission From Charity Commissioner

Nashik Joins Other Civic Bodies In Maharashtra To Close Slaughterhouses On Independence Day

Nashik Joins Other Civic Bodies In Maharashtra To Close Slaughterhouses On Independence Day

Pune Police Deploy AI-Enabled E-Challan Vehicles To Curb Traffic Violations

Pune Police Deploy AI-Enabled E-Challan Vehicles To Curb Traffic Violations