Gurugram, Dec. 12 -- The total number of traffic violations captured on CCTV cameras in Gurugram went up from around 847,000 in 2024 to 1.18 million - a year-on-year increase of around 40% - as the city saw a rise in challans, which officials attributed to the automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras, police said on Thursday. The 308 AI-backed cameras placed at 28 locations contributed to bringing the overall challan count up by 1.5 times, said officials. The Delhi-Jaipur-Gurugram (NH-48) and Dwarka expressways, where 15 ANPR cameras were installed on July 7, recorded the maximum number of traffic violations. Deputy commissioner of police (traffic) Dr Rajesh Mohan said a camera capable of detecting up to 14 different violations, including hasty lane change, overspeeding, recorded 93, 963 violations this year until December 10 on high-speed corridors. "These cameras caught 31,610 commuters overspeeding and 28,267 for poor lane discipline during this period," Mohan said....