Suzuki Alto ban from motorways starting April 1? Social media buzzes with rumors

Suzuki Alto ban from motorways starting April 1? Social media buzzes with rumors
Rumors are circulating on social media about a possible ban on the Suzuki Alto from motorways starting April 1. According to these claims, the popular hatchback will be prohibited due to safety concerns, and violators will face a fine of Rs. 5,000. But is there any truth to this?
Why Are These Rumors Spreading?
Social media users suggest that the ban is due to the Alto’s lightweight body, lack of stability at high speeds, and safety risks in case of an accident.
Some posts claim that multiple incidents of Altos losing control on highways have led authorities to take this decision. Others argue that the car’s gear system and build quality make it unsuitable for long-distance travel.
What Is the Reality?
Despite the ongoing speculation, no official notification has been issued by the National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) or any government body regarding such a ban. As of now, these reports are unverified social media rumors with no factual basis.
For accurate information, always rely on official sources instead of unverified social media claims. Stay updated with NHMP’s website and social media channels for any official announcements.
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