Traffic fine News
Delhi Traffic Police is going to organise the Lok Adalat for settlement of over 1.79 crore e-challans.Violators who have challans issued against them before October 31, 2022, will be attended.
Pollution Under Control Certification mandatory for vehicles
Rs 10,000 challan for not having a valid PUC certificate
The certificate can be downloaded online or from PUC centre
Punjab state transport department as issued new traffic rules for safe driving
Community service, lecture in school, enhanced fine part of new rules
Blood donation also made part of fine for offence
As per the Odd-Even scheme which will remain in place till November 15, vehicles (apart from the exempted ones) will ply alternately on odd and even dates as per their registration numbers.
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Maharashtra government says 'No' to implementation of Motor Vehicle Act. Watch this video to know more.
With extremely steep and heavy penalties for road traffic violations, the Motor Vehicle Act 2019 should have been a welcome step but several state governments have decided to either not implement the same or have gone ahead and reduced the penalties by as much as 90 per cent. Watch this video to know more.
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With extremely steep and heavy penalties for road traffic violations, the Motor Vehicle Act 2019 should have been a welcome step but several state governments have decided to either not implement the same or have gone ahead and reduced the penalties by as much as 90 per cent.
As per the reduced fine announced by the Gujarat government, the penalty for not wearing a helmet is changed to Rs 500, while it is Rs 1,000 under the MV Act.
Madhya Pradesh minister Sharma said that the Centre has made a steep hike in fine for violating traffic rules and the state government will implement the Act only after discussions.
Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill 2019 proposes to levy heavy penalties for violation of traffic norms.
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