Former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been fined 1,000 rupees for an overspeeding violation in his hometown of Ranchi According to reports, the Dhoni overspeeding incident was detected by an automated traffic monitoring system that recorded his vehicle exceeding the legal speed limit
An e-challan, or electronic fine, was subsequently issued to the cricketer under Section 183 of the Motor Vehicles Act This Ranchi traffic violation is a straightforward case of automated enforcement, where technology is used to monitor and penalize infractions without direct police intervention The MS Dhoni fine was processed based on the data captured by the system
Dhoni, who has retired from international cricket, continues to captain the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and is preparing for the upcoming season





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