Accordingly brace up for stringent penalties as the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019, which was cleared by Parliament last month, has comes into effect and the higher penalties will be applicable throughout india. Furthermore the goal is to create a fear of law that ensures decrease of traffic violations.

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Meanwhile if one is caught driving without a seat-belt, it will cost a fine of Rs 1,000, which was earlier Rs 100 and if one is caught driving while using a mobile phone, it will invite a fine of between Rs 1,000-5,000. Earlier it was Rs 1,000. Drunken driving earlier used to a invite fine of Rs 2,000 and now, it has been hiked to Rs 10,000. Furthermore in another welcome move, a driver can be fined Rs 10,000 for not giving way to emergency vehicles like ambulance and fire brigade. Taxi aggregators violating license laws will have to shell out a bomb in the shape of Rs 1 lakh and over speeding a common issue on the road will now invite a penalty of between Rs 1,000-Rs 2,000.



Moreover for those who drive without insurance, there will be consequences in the form of a fine of Rs 2,000; those driving without helmets will have to pay Rs 1,000 and may face a three-month suspension of their license and the government has also said that overloading of vehicles will now draw a penalty of Rs 20,000.


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