Find out where the new traffic rules breaker was fined Rs 6.5 lakh


New Delhi, September 14, 2019, Saturday

As the number of accidents and fatalities is increasing as the number of vehicles on the road is increasing, the new Motor Transport Act has been implemented by the Central Government. Awareness about vehicle papers and driving licenses is being seen among those who have applied for new motor vehicle laws. The number of oncoming trains for pollution inspections for pollution certificates has increased. However, this new traffic act has caused a huge uproar in the country due to the huge amount of penalties.

Things like licenses, noise pollution, air pollution and over-speeding are extremely serious, but the amount of penalties for them has come to the notice of social media. In countries such as the US, UK and Norway, heavy traffic violations are imposed but there is no hardship on the highways for people to drive. Due to the muddy and sloppy conditions in the name of convenience while we are traveling on the road, a situation is being created that will make people feel fine.


According to the information received, under the new Motor Transport Act in Sambalpur, Odisha, penalties have also begun. The penalty amount is staggering and eye-catching to the common man. Under the New Transport Act, a total fine of Rs 5 has been imposed for crimes like loading, license and registration on a truck. Another similar incident has happened in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, in which a driver who was drunk and rickshaw was fined Rs. In addition, he did not have license, registration and proper proof of vehicle.

In addition, under the new Motor Vehicles Act, Nagaland has been penalized for five. Including breaking many rules, including noise pollution, air pollution, overload. Police have seized the truck as the driver of the car was driving with no license and without insurance. Under the New Motor Vehicles Act, police in New Delhi fined a truck driver a fine of Rs 2.5 lakh for overloading. The vehicle was tossed when the car was on its way from Mukarraba Chowk to Bhilswa. (Picture-is symbolic)


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