New Delhi, Jan. 7 -- Traffic violations in the national capital may now attract more than a challan, with offenders also liable to be named in a First Information Report (FIR).

In a first for the the national capital, the Delhi Police have registered at least two FIRs for traffic violations related to driving on the wrong side of the road, Indian Expres reported. While one of the FIRs was filed at Delhi Cantonment police station on January 3, another was registered at Kapashera police station on Monday.

Both these cases have beeb booked under BNS Section 281 (rash driving) and relevant sections of the Motor Vehicles Act, police officials said The FIRs were registered by Traffic assistant sub-inspectors posted at their respective traffic...