Rules of Road |
RuLeS oF
RoAd
Hey every
one readers today I want to discuss something which really means __ and
that is Traffic system Yes It’s really means a
lot. Then why we try to make us hide from the TRAFFIC SERGEANT ? or why we get bored to wear helmet ?
HELMET
Rules of Road |
Now if
someone asks you what is the most valuable thing in your life what will be the
answer? Now let me start my topics regarding it and how my topics
is inter-related with the question above.............let see.
We all love our
family, friends, relatives, colleague & off course our pets.....Do we?
Again a question arise but no more mystery as we all know the answer i.e. a
big YES we do love them.
So if the answer is yes then the first & foremost thing
is to do is we have to LOVE our self first & as I am writing this article
regarding the TRAFFIC, One of the famous and common dialogue I want to share
it i.e."mieux vaut prévenir que guérir" --------
& i.e. "prevention is better than cure"
ROAD
SAFETY
The misbehavior of road users which
invites RISK for we all & this Risks are generated by the traffic itself by
not following the RULES..... One more evil site which brings risks for us is
influenced by design & operation of the infrastructure. The present
transport picture which we see everyday in our life has off course minimized
the distance but it has on the other hand increased the life risk. Today's road
& transport system has become an very important part of every human being.
MAN BEHIND
THE WHEEL
The most important part who plays the
role stays behind due to his his misbehavior & অনিচ্ছুক ,अनिच्छुक i.e. RELUCTANCE to follow the rules & laws regarding traffic
system. In most of the cases crashes occurs may be either due to carelessness or due to
lack of সচেতনতা, जागरूकता, i.e AWARENESS of the road users. So we are now able to
understand that what is the main thing needed for the betterment of ourselves
& betterment can be implemented slowly if we all starts organizing ROAD
SAFETY AWARENESS program or to make ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION as a mandatory
subjects in schools or colleges.
WHAT ARE
THE MAIN CAUSES
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Falling Asleep
Lack of sleep or poor sleep
can cause drivers to fall asleep behind the wheel & for that reason they
get into a serious road accident. Motor vehicle accidents due to drowsy
driving is happening which may cause death of the driver or the passenger or
may be the pedestrian over the road or it might collide with other vehicle
which cause damages. Sleeping duration less than Seven hours a night is a
serious issue & for that reason person's starts believing that their
sleep was of poor quality and the consume Medical Drug. Researcher founded that
accidents due to drowsy driving mainly involve Young generation.
·
Distracted Driving
Distracted driving is a
complex issue which effects drivers of all age groups. Distracted drivers are
the main cause of car accidents where a driver who diverts his or her attention
from the road, usually to talk on a mobile or may be some other reason which
turns the concentration.
·
Drunk Driving
Alcohol-impaired driving
accidents occurs the most nowadays.Each year, lakhs of accidents occurs
with drunk drivers which caused life death, permanent or partial disabilities,
it may also damage others property or effects others by injuring them. It
causes tragedy making it one of the top causes of automobile accidents. DRINK & DRIVE makes our
senses impair both vision & hearing which results in decreased muscle
coordination.
·
Loss of Control
Mechanical failures in vehicles may be a bigger problem which became the
critical reason for accidents nowadays. These mechanical failures may be due to
the internal vehicle related problems. Due to such mechanical problems driver
may loses his or her control and faces fatal accident.
·
Speeding
In our daily life while we are out for our daily work very often we
witness our self by seeing accidents that occurs due to over speeding of
motor cycle or car or nay other vehicles & all of us know very welly that
what it can do to our life if any one gets injured in an accident that involves
over speeding. It can cause death or physical disablement. As a result,
personal injuries are worse in car accidents at high speeds.
One famous dialogue by Douglas Horton - DRIVE SLOW & ENJOY THE SCENERY - DRIVE FAST & JOIN THE SCENERY
·
Reckless Driving
There is no doubt that regulations
regarding speed limit exist but drivers don't follow the rules & speed limit which causes fatal
accidents. It is high time that proper steps are to be taken to put a STOP to the
reckless driving. Many people's become victims to such reckless driving. Police
have warned motorist & vehicle driver's against reckless driving, saying
violators of road safety standards that put people's life in danger risk may be
prosecuted or revocation of their licenses. In essence, reckless drivers put
themselves & others at risk.
·
Rain
Rain can make it more difficult to
stay on a roadway, to stop or to avoid colliding with other vehicles as because
the road gets slippery & it can be difficult for the drivers to see other
cars as due to rain or heavy storm the visibility decreases. The accidents
which occurs due to heavy rain and storm is very much danger which may cause
death or physical disablement.
FOLLOW
TRAFFIC RULES
There are certain rules &
regulations which we all must follow for the safety of us and others and to
show respect towards the system by abiding the rule. Remember if we love our
family, friends, relatives, colleagues & off course our pets then we have
to LOVE OWN SELF first because LOVE starts from LOVING OWN SELF. So lets have a
quick glance that what kind of precautions we must take, If some thing more can
be done then we must to protect the lives of us & others.
1. Use your headlights, when you should as we all know that from
April 2017 two wheedlers in India will have to have a headlight that will light
up the instance the engine turns on.The Government of India has issued the
notification that all new two wheeler manufactured in the country to have a provision
of automatic head lamp like day time running lamps found in the cars. Experts
on automobile safety says that AUTOMATED HEAD LAMP has improved the visibility of
Two-Wheeler's during day & dawn.
2.Avoid alcohol & drugs before driving.
3.Obey all traffic rules & regulations.
4.Always be cautious & patient.
5.Pay attention to the road, your driving & other road users.
6.Always indicate before your turn or change lanes.
7.Never drive without your seat belts & make other passengers buckle
up too.
8.Never overload the vehicle and maintain the passenger carrying capacity
or loading capacity.
9.Do not go beyond the speed limit.
10.Do not give your vehicle to any teenager those who don't have any
experience regarding driving or riding. Who do't have any valid license they
must not ride or drive.
11.Never take your vehicle as a TOY.
12.Follow the rules regarding ZEBRA CROSSING, FOOT PATH, PEDESTRIAN PATH.
ZEBRA
CROSSING
Zebra crossings give
traffic plenty of time to see you & to stop before you start to across.
Always check that the traffic has stopped before you start to cross &
always cross over the zebra crossing, do not cross at the side of the crossing
as it can be dangerous.
PENALTIES
Rules of Road |
1.
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Not
carrying valid licence while driving
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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2.
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Not
carrying documents as required
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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3.
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Dangerous
Lane cutting
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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4.
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Moving
against One-Way
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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5.
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Overtaking
dangerously
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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6.
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Jumping
Signal (driving at red light)
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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7.
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Driving
on Footpath
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177
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First Offence:
Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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8.
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Stopping
at Pedestrian Crossing or Crossing Stop Line
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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9.
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Parking
Violations
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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10.
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Horn
offences
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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11.
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Number
Plate Offences
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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12.
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Improper
use of Headlights
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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13.
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Charging
Excess Fare
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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14.
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Misbehavior
with Passenger
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177
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First Offence:
Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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15.
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Refusal
to ply for Hire
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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16.
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Breach
of rules regarding carriage of hazardous goods
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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17.
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Using
Mobile Phones while driving
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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18.
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Driving
without Helmet
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177
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 100; Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 300
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19.
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Breach
of order, refusal to give information
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179
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Fine up
to Rs 500 or Imprisonment up to 1 month or both.
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20.
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Allowing
the vehicle to be driven by a person who does not
possess a valid licence |
180
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Fine up
to Rs 1000 or Imprisonment up to 3 months or both.
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21.
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Driving
without valid licence
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181
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Fine up
to Rs 500 or Imprisonment up to 3 months or both.
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22.
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Offences
related to driving license
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182
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Fine up
to Rs 500 or Imprisonment up to 3 months or both.
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23.
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Lack of
proper maintenance and structure of vehicle
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182(A)
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First
Offence: Rs. 1000; Subsequent Offence: Rs. 5000
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24.
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Driving
at a speed exceeding as mentioned in MVA:112
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183
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First
Offence: Rs. 400; Subsequent Offence: Rs. 1000.
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25.
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Dangerous
or Reckless Driving
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184
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 1000 or Imprisonment up to 6 months or both.
Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 2000 or Imprisonment up to 2 yrs or both.
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26.
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Driving
under influence of Drugs or Alcohols
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185
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 2000 or Imprisonment up to 6 months or both.
Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 3000 or Imprisonment up to 2 yrs or both.
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27.
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Accidental
Offences
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187
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 500 or Imprisonment up to 3 months or both.
Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 1000 or Imprisonment up to 6 months or
both
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28.
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Illegal
racing on road
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189
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Fine up
to Rs 500 or Imprisonment up to 1 month or both.
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29.
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Using
vehicle in Unsafe conditions
|
190
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 250. Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 1000 or Imprisonment
up to 2 yrs or both.
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30.
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Using
Loudspeaker beyond specified limit
|
190(2)
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First
Offence: Rs. 1000; Subsequent Offence: Rs. 2000.
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31.
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Carriage
of goods which are of dangerous & hazardous nature to human life
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190(3)
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 3000 or Imprisonment up to 1 year or both. Subsequent
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 5000 or Imprisonment up to 1 years or both.
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32.
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Driving
without Registration and valid Permit
|
192
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 5000 (not less than Rs. 2000) or Imprisonment up to 3
months or both. Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 10000 (not less than Rs.
5000) or Imprisonment up to 1 yr or both.
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33.
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Driving
without valid Fitness Certificate
|
192
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 5000 (not less than Rs. 2000) or Imprisonment up to 3
months or both. Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 10000 (not less than Rs.
5000) or Imprisonment up to 1 yr or both.
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34.
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Using
Private vehicle for Commercial purposes
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192
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 5000 (not less than Rs. 2000) or Imprisonment up to 3
months or both. Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 10000 (not less than Rs.
5000) or Imprisonment up to 1 yr or both.
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35.
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Breach
of Permit conditions
|
192
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First
Offence: Fine up to Rs. 5000 (not less than Rs. 2000) or Imprisonment up to 3
months or both. Subsequent Offence: Fine up to Rs. 10000 (not less than Rs.
5000) or Imprisonment up to 1 yr or both.
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36.
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Overloading
a vehicle beyond extent limit
|
194
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Fine up
to Rs 2000 and Rs. 1000 per tonne of extra load.
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37.
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Driving
without Insurance
|
196
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Fine up
to Rs 1000 or Imprisonment up to 3 months or both.
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38.
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Driving
of vehicle without legal authority
|
197
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Fine up
to Rs 500 or Imprisonment up to 3 months or both.
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39.
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Disturbance
in free flow of traffic
|
201
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Fine up
to Rs 50 per hour.
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ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT SOME ONE IS WAITING FOR YOU AT HOME & YOU HAVE TO COME BACK TO YOUR PLACE WITH A SMILE OF JOY. TAKE A NOT & FOLLOW THE RULES & REGULATIONS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF US FOR THE BETTERMENT OF OUR SOCIETY.
Thanks & Regards.