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Traffic Rules: Now for riding a bike or scooty wearing slippers, the challan of so much rupees will be deducted. know rules

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Traffic Rules: Now for riding a bike or scooty wearing slippers, the challan of so much rupees will be deducted. know rules

Traffic Rules & Regulations: As per the rules, it is necessary to wear completely closed shoes while driving a two wheeler. Anyone found violating the law can be fined Rs 1000.


Traffic Rules & Regulations: The central government is becoming strict about the traffic rules and safety violations going on in the country. To implement this, the government has brought a new guideline for making vehicles and changes in many aspects. But here we know which traffic rules you should take special care of. To avoid fines, you must of course have proper knowledge of the rules, such as wearing a helmet while traveling and things like that. But some people do not know that under the new laws you are not allowed to drive two wheelers wearing sleepers or ‘slippers’. Let us know what is this rule.

Don’t drive wearing slippers

According to the Motor Vehicles Act, you must wear certain things while driving or operating a vehicle in India. As per the rules, it is necessary to wear completely closed shoes while driving a two wheeler. Anyone found violating the law can be fined Rs 1000. Similarly, the person driving is required to wear a shirt or T-shirt with pants, violators of this rule can be fined Rs 2000.

Two driving licenses

If a person is found to have two driving licenses, then that person will have to pay a fine. If you are found to have two licenses, you will be challaned for the offence.

Phone use

We all know that talking or using phone while driving can definitely get you challaned, but there is an exception to this, any rider/driver while operating his vehicle should use his phone for navigation purpose only. is allowed to use. You will definitely get fined for using it for anything else. Those found violating the law can be fined up to Rs 5,000.

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