New Traffic Rule: Big News! Changed rules of traffic, now not only challan will be suspended Driving License! This mistake while driving a two wheeler can cause huge loss

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Traffic New Rules: Despite putting on all the paper and front belt, If this work is not done then 1000 challan will be deducted
Traffic New Rules: Despite putting on all the paper and front belt, If this work is not done then 1000 challan will be deducted

New Traffic Rule: Till now only challan was deducted for driving two wheeler without wearing helmet, but Mumbai Traffic Police has started a new rule, under which driving license of such vehicle drivers also suspended for 3 months. Will be done.

Driving license can also be suspended for three months in addition to normal e-challan for driving without a helmet. Via a YouTube video, Mumbai Traffic Police has announced a new SOP to crack down on such drivers.

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Officials said that not only will the driver’s license be suspended if he is caught driving a two-wheeler without a helmet, but it will also be mandatory for such people to watch a two-hour awareness video about traffic rules.

Police Commissioner Sanjay Pandey, in his Facebook Live session, had announced that riding without a helmet is dangerous and directed registration of an FIR against criminals for speeding. After discussion, it was decided not to register an FIR, but implemented an SOP.

The traffic police is coordinating with all the Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) as they have the power to suspend the licence. “Every challan for riding without a helmet will be sent to the RTO immediately and the driving license of the vehicle driver will be suspended for the next three months.

DCP (Traffic) Raj Tilak Roshan said such drivers would be sent to the nearest traffic chowk where they would have to watch a two-hour video on defensive driving and traffic rules. Roshan said the traffic police had issued 75,000 challans last month for riders without helmets.

The traffic police also plans to show videos on traffic rules in schools and colleges as most road accidents involve juvenile victims or young riders. Roshan, through a separate YouTube video, has appealed to the management of schools and colleges to allot slots to traffic chowki personnel for screening of these videos and educating the students and establishing traffic discipline.

Let us tell you that at present this rule has been implemented only in Mumbai. However, the state governments are trying to curb road accidents as well as deaths in accidents. Helmet acts as a shield for any two wheeler rider and can save lives in many cases.

 

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