LUCKNOW, Jan. 15 -- City police have launched a crackdown on 'daggamar' (unauthorised or illegal) vehicles zooming past major traffic corridors, bus stands and crowded market areas. "The drive resulted in the seizure of 22 vehicles and issuance of 125 challans since it began on Tuesday," officials said on Wednesday. Police teams inspected a total of 1,812 vehicles at 95 locations. Special checking teams were deployed at key junctions, bus terminals, routes leading to railway stations, busy markets, high-footfall zones and other sensitive points, police said. A police note added that the operation, carried out during both day and night hours, covered all zones of the city under the directions of the police commissioner and the leadership of the joint commissioner of police (law and order). Senior officers, including deputy commissioners, additional deputy commissioners and assistant commissioners of police (zone/traffic), supervised the exercise in their respective areas. Officials said the primary objective of the campaign was to curb the operation of unauthorised transport vehicles, enforce traffic regulations, remove illegal obstructions on public roads and strengthen road safety measures to prevent accidents....