Traffic violation News
Babar Azam, the Pakistan cricket captain, has found himself at the center of various controversies that have made headlines in recent times. From leaked WhatsApp chats to Twitter spats and even allegations of traffic violations, these controversies have sparked discussions and debates among cricket fans and the public alike. In this listicle, we will explore ten such controversies involving Babar Azam, shedding light on the issues that have surrounded the talented cricketer and Pakistan's cricket captain.
The incident took place near Anjuman Complex, Nagpur
The action might be taken against the contractor who lifted the scooter
The video of the incident is going viral on the internet
Maserati owner booked for 426 and 280 sections of IPC
Challans issued on the basis of video
GranTurismo uses a 460 PS 4.7-litre NA petrol engine
The incident's video showed one of the men lying on the seat of a speeding motorcycle
The accused currently reside in Bahrampur area of adjoining Ghaziabad district
Earlier, Noida police had arrested a 21-year-old man for a similar reason
Police commissioner Sanjay Pandey shared this information on Facebook live
The offenders caught driving in the wrong direction will now be required to appear in court
Mumbai Police has already caught 36 violators of wrong side driving
According to the new rules, the electronic enforcement devices include speed camera, closed-circuit television camera, speed gun, body wearable camera, dashboard camera, Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), weigh-in machine (WIM) and any such other technology specified by the state government.
e-challan and e-payment system.
Traffic violators can now pay fine online from anywhere.
e-challan system launched with hand-held devices.
Spitting after tobbaco consumption, not wearing a seat belt while driving or drunk driving will attract heavy penalties in Uttar Pradesh from now onwards. The Uttar Pradesh government led by Yogi Adityanath has brought in effect new traffic fines in the state for traffic rules violations. The regulations are in tune with Motor Vehicle Act.
A Delhi traffic policeman was dragged on car bonnet for a few metres in southwest Delhi
The incident took place in Dhaula Kuan locality in Delhi
The driver of the car was arrested and an FIR lodged against him
Fine for using horn in prohibited areas will be Rs 1,000 for the first time and Rs 2,000 for the second time.
If one is found obstructing the passage of a fire brigade or ambulance, they will be fined Rs 10,000.
People driving without a valid driving license and those less than 14 years will have to pay fine worth Rs 5,000.
In the video, they were seen slapping and hurling abuses at a bike driver while a child with him looked on. The terrified child stood near the bike as the two dragged the man on the road while kicking and slapping him brutally.
As many as 63 clauses of the Act, which correspond to increase in penalty/fine for traffic rule violation, will be brought into effect starting September 1, 2019.
Government expects the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2016, to be cleared by Parliament in the upcoming Winter Session, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.
One six-year-old child was killed and his father seriously injured when they were hit by a speeding lorry when they were trying to cross the road on way to school in central Kolkata this morning, police said.
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