Login

Uttarakhand To Reduce Traffic Violation Fines

The Uttarkhand cabinet has cleared a proposal to reduce some of the penalties revised by the Centre for traffic rule violations under the amended Motor Vehicle Act. Gujarat and Karnataka have already decided to reduce penalties for traffic violations under the Act.
Calendar-icon

By car&bike Team

clock-icon

1 mins read

Calendar-icon

Published on September 12, 2019

Follow us on

google-news-icon
Story

Highlights

    The Uttarkhand cabinet has cleared a proposal to reduce some of the penalties revised by the Centre for traffic rule violations under the amended Motor Vehicle Act. Gujarat and Karnataka have already decided to reduce penalties for traffic violations under the Act. Though the penalties for several offences under the revised act are being reduced by half, it has been decided not to relax fines for driving without wearing helmets, speeding or tripling on two wheelers, state government spokesman Madan Kaushik told reporters after the Cabinet meeting late on Wednesday evening.

    The reduced penalties will come into effect after the state government issues a notification in this regard, Kaushik, who is also the state's Urban Development Minister, said.

    Also Read: New Traffic Fines Will Not Be Implemented In Madhya Pradesh And Punjab

    Citing instances of the reduced penalties, Kaushik said the fine for driving by an unauthorised person or a minor earlier was Rs 1000 which was revised to Rs. 5000 by the Centre recently which is being reduced to Rs. 2,500. The fine for driving while talking on a mobile handset is also being halved from Rs. 5000 to Rs. 2500 in the state, he said.

    Also Read: New Traffic Fines Will Not Be Implemented In Madhya Pradesh And Punjab

    The penalty for using a wrong number plate in Uttarakhand will also be Rs. 5000 instead Rs. 10,000. Those driving without licence in Uttarakhand will have to shell out Rs. 2,500 as fine in place of Rs. 5000. The fine for not giving pass to an ambulance or fire brigade has also been amended from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 5000, Kaushik said.

    Stay updated with automotive news and reviews right at your fingertips through carandbike.com's Google News

    Related Articles

    Latest News