Centre’s New Law for Tougher Traffic Rules
Source: www.cgstaffnews.in
Ignoring the red traffic signal at road
junctions and not stopping the vehicle shall henceforth attract penalty
of Rs. 5000. If the person is violating the rule for the second time,
the penalty would be between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 15,000. Repeat offenders
will have their driver’s license revoked.
The Government has decided to get
aggressive to prevent the increasing number of road accidents. There are
plans to enact a new law in the near future.
As part of its efforts to reduce the
number of road accidents, the Government is going to bring in a new law
that will toughen the penalties for road safety rule violations. The
government has posted an outline of the proposed law and is seeking the
opinion of the general public in this regard. The proposed law intends
to impose stringent punishments and tougher penalties on traffic rule
violators.
Here are the details:
- When the traffic light has turned red, you cannot speed off anymore
just because there are no cops in sight. These violations will be
captured on CCTV cameras and fines of Rs. 5000 will be imposed on you.
- A penalty of Rs. 10,000 will be imposed on second-time violators of
the rule. Third-time violators will have to pay a penalty of Rs. 15,000.
Drivers license of the repeat violators will be revoked.
- Talking on the mobile phone while driving will attract a penalty of Rs. 4,000.
- Driving the vehicle very fast when young children are on board will attract a penalty of Rs. 15,000 and imprisonment.
- If a child is killed by a speeding vehicle, the driver will have to pay a penalty of Rs. 3 lakhs and face imprisonment.
- Manufacturers selling defective vehicles will have to pay a fine of up
to Rs. 5,00,000. If a dealer delivers a vehicle without obtaining the
registration number first, he will have to pay a penalty of Rs.
1,00,000.
- Drunken driving will attract penalties of between Rs. 15,000 to Rs.
50,000. The fine will vary depending on the level of alcohol in the
driver’s blood. If the person is extremely drunk, then he/she will be
made to pay the maximum fine of Rs. 50,000.
- In addition to the fines, road rule violators could also face prison sentences ranging from 6 months to 3 years.
- The Centre is planning to constitute a body, like the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration in the US, to oversee the strict
imposition of traffic rules in India. The newly constituted commission
will also look into the issues related to driver’s license.
- There are plans to constitute a separate state-level armed force
division called the National Highway Transportation Regulation and
Safety Force. The department and its officials will ensure that nobody
violates the road rules.
- A motor vehicle accident fund will be constituted, which will impose mandatory insurance for all two/three/four/heavy vehicle drivers.
According to the data revealed by an
official of the Road Transportation Office, more than 1.38 lakh people
die each year in road accidents. Of these, more than 63% of the deaths
occur on national highways. This is why the Centre is bringing in this
new law.
He also added that accidents can be reduced only with the cooperation of the respective state governments.
Source: www.cgstaffnews.in
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