Traffic Challan: Big news for Car & Bike driver..! 10000 challan will be deducted for not giving way to this vehicle, be alert immediately

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Traffic Challan: We have to follow many rules while driving on the road. Often knowingly and unknowingly break the traffic rules. In such a situation, it should be remembered that these rules are not only for our safety but also for the safety of others.

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At the same time, there are some rules like this. Which we need to follow responsibly as a citizen. One such rule is also on giving way to an ambulance while walking on the roads. Failure to give way to an ambulance can result in a fine of Rs 10,000.

Changes have been made in the new Motor Vehicle Act. Provision has been made for heavy challan on the drivers. In such a situation, even if you have license, registration papers and insurance while driving, but still a heavy fine of Rs 10,000 can be imposed for breaking the rules.

Will be fined

You must have heard the siren of an ambulance on the road. That’s why it is played. So that the vehicles ahead can give way to the ambulance. If any person does not give way to an ambulance, he has to pay a heavy fine. Under the Traffic Police Central Motor Vehicles Act (Amendment) 2019, the driver of the vehicle may have to pay a fine of Rs 10,000 for not giving place to the ambulance.

Please inform that there was no such provision in the old Motor Vehicle Act. In such a situation, it is important that as soon as you hear the sound of an ambulance or an emergency vehicle while walking on the road, you immediately move to the side to give way to it.

If the children are made to sit then they will have to pay a heavy challan

According to the new Motor Vehicle Act, a child above 4 years of age will be counted as the third passenger. In such a situation, if you are going somewhere with your child and wife sitting on your two wheeler and the age of the child is more than four years, then your challan can be deducted. According to Section 194A of the Motor Vehicles Act, an challan of Rs 1000 can be deducted for violating this rule.

Do not break these traffic rules even by mistake

There is a provision of fine up to Rs 5000 instead of Rs 1000 for driving while talking on mobile. Drunk driving can lead to imprisonment of up to 6 months or a fine of up to Rs 10,000. If this is done for the second time, then imprisonment of up to 2 years or a fine of Rs 15,000 can be done. Traffic police will deduct a challan of Rs 5000 for driving a vehicle without a driving license.

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