Traffic Challan: These new traffic rules will be implemented from September 1
Traffic Rule Update - A big update has come for drivers. The government keeps changing various traffic rules for the road safety of the people. A report has revealed that the government is going to make a big change in the traffic rules from September 1.
News Club (Bureau). If you drive a bike or scooter then this news is useful for you. Actually, if you drive a vehicle on the road, then you have to follow many types of traffic rules. If you do not do this, the traffic police charges a hefty fine. And along with this, there is also a provision for punishment.
However, there are many people (traffic challan news) who do not care about this and they keep violating the rules. In such a situation, now the police has become strict to teach a lesson to those who break the traffic rules.
A recent report has revealed that the government is going to make a big change in traffic rules from September 1 (traffic rules update). Under the Motor Vehicle Act, it is mandatory for the pillion rider to wear a helmet. If a person is caught without a helmet, a fine of up to Rs 1035 (helmet challan rules) can be imposed.
Big change in traffic rules -
In fact, after the order of the High Court, it will now be mandatory for pillion riders to wear helmets in Visakhapatnam from September 1. This decision has been taken in view of the increasing road accidents in the city.
Visakhapatnam District Collector (New traffic rules Update), District Road Safety Committee Chairman Harendheera Prasad and City Police Commissioner Shankhabrata Bagchi recently held a meeting. He said that if you do not follow these rules (traffic rules penalty), then you may have to face many difficulties.
Those sitting behind the bike-scooter should know these rules -
According to a report, Visakhapatnam Police says that if anyone does not follow this rule, a challan of Rs 1035 will be issued (traffic challan). Not only this, the license of those who break the rule can also be suspended for 3 months (traffic challan check). Instructions were also given regarding the quality of helmets. Only ISI marked helmets should be worn. Action will be taken against anyone who wears a poor quality helmet.
Let us tell you that in big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, the rule of wearing helmet is strictly enforced even for pillion riders on scooters and bikes. In many cities, challan is issued only for two-wheeler drivers not wearing helmets (traffic challan online).