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Friday, March 2, 2012

‎43 ways to break traffic rules in India

New Delhi: The Cabinet on Thursday approved amendments to the Motor Vehicle Act, increasingsteeply the fine to be paid for traffic rules violations. According to sources, the Cabinet has approved the amendments to the Act for harsher punishments for offences like drunken driving and violation of traffic rules.
Here is a list of all the traffic offences that can make you shed hefty penalty or land you in furtherserious trouble.
1. Red Light Jumping
2. Driving Left Hand Drive without Indicator
3. Improper and Obstructive Parking
4. Travelling on Running Board (Driver)
5. Travelling on Running Board (Passenger)
6. Triple Riding
7. Driving without Helmet
8. Not Displaying Number Plate
9. Misbehaviour by TSR/Taxi Driver
10. Over Charging by TSR/Taxi
11. Refusal by TSR/Taxi Driver
12. Driving without Light (After Sunset)
13. Driving without Horn
14. Driving without Silencer
15. Driving with a Defective Number Plate
16. Violation of Stop Line
17. Disobeying Lawful Directions
18. Allowing unauthorised person to drive
19. Driving without Licence
20. Driving by Minors
21. Over Speeding (1st Offence)
22. Over Speeding (Subsequent Offence)
23. Abetment of Over Speeding
24. Driving Dangerously (1st Offence)
25. Driving Dangerously (2nd Offence)
26. Using 'Unregistered Vehicles' orDisplaying "Applied for"
27. Section 192(1) (2nd or subsequent offence)
28. Violation of Yellow Line
29. Violation of Restriction of Time on HTV's/Care on Various Roads
30. Violation of mandatory signs (One Way No Right Turn, No Left Turn, No Horn)
31. Excess Smoke
32. Blowing of Pressure Horn
33. Conductor without Uniform
34. Driver without Uniform
35. Conductor without Badge
36. Carrying Passengers on Goods Vehicles
37. Carrying Goods on Passengers Vehicle
38. Use of Coloured Light on Motor Vehicle
39. Smoking in the Vehicles
40. Using Mobile Phone while Driving
41. Wrong Overtaking
42. Drunken Driving (Breath Test)
43. Using vehicle without permit (for Commercial Vehicles)
Violating these rules more than once invites stricter punishment

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