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Traffic Challan New Rules: Big news! If these vehicles are not given a way to overtake, then a challan of Rs 10000 will be deducted, know details

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Traffic Challan: Traffic rules should be followed while traveling with a vehicle on the road. Your challan can be deducted for not following the traffic rules. Not only this, anyone who breaks the traffic rules can also be jailed.



Traffic Rules: Traffic rules must be followed while traveling with a vehicle on the road. Your challan can be deducted for not following the traffic rules. Not only this, anyone who breaks the traffic rules can also be jailed. However, many times it happens that people are not aware of some rules and they unknowingly violate the traffic rules. This is also a serious matter. Those traveling on the road should be aware of the traffic rules. In such a situation, today we have brought information about such a traffic rule for you, for violating which your challan of 10 thousand rupees can be deducted.

Give way to emergency vehicles

This rule is related to giving way to emergency vehicles. As per the existing traffic rules, it is necessary for any motor vehicle driver to give way for emergency vehicles to overtake. That is, if you see an emergency vehicle on the way, which is behind you, it should immediately give way to overtake. Failure to do so may result in your challan being deducted. Do not violate this rule. If caught doing so, then fines are certain to be imposed.

Challan will be deducted under section 194 (E) of the amended MV Act

It is mandatory to give way to emergency vehicles such as fire brigade vehicles and ambulances. Under the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019, motorists can be fined up to Rs 10,000 for not providing way for emergency vehicles. Challan is deducted under section 194 (e) of the amended MV Act. This section mentions the fine for not giving free passage to the vehicles of emergency services like fire brigade or ambulance on the road.

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