Cabinet nod to Motor Vehicles Bill : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Cabinet nod to Motor Vehicles Bill

NEW DELHI:The government has approved the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill that proposes hefty penalties for violating traffic norms, including Rs 10,000 fine for not giving way to emergency vehicles and an equal penalty for driving despite disqualification, an official source said.

Cabinet nod to Motor Vehicles Bill


New Delhi, June 25

The government has approved the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill that proposes hefty penalties for violating traffic norms, including Rs 10,000 fine for not giving way to emergency vehicles and an equal penalty for driving despite disqualification, an official source said.

The Bill, which was pending for approval in the Rajya Sabha, lapsed after the term of the 16th Lok Sabha ended. “The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill. It provides steep penalties for violation of various traffic norms,” the source said.

Regarding road safety, stricter provisions have been proposed for offences such as juvenile driving, driving without licence, dangerous driving, drunken driving, over-speeding and overloading.

The Bill, approved by the Cabinet on Monday, proposes Rs 10,000 fine for not giving way to emergency vehicles and Rs 10,000 for driving despite disqualification. Aggregators violating driving licences will be fined up to Rs 1 lakh, as per the provisions in the Bill.

The proposals are based on the recommendations of transport ministers from 18 states, which were vetted by the Standing Committee of Parliament. The provisions also include that guardian/owner will be deemed to be guilty in case of road offence by juveniles while registration of the vehicle will be cancelled.

As per the new provisions “guardian/owner shall be deemed to be guilty and there will be a penalty of Rs 25,000 with three years imprisonment and cancellation of registration of the Motor Vehicle”. Traffic violations would now attract a penalty of Rs 500 in place of Rs 100 earlier, while disobedience of orders will attract a minimum penalty of Rs 2,000 in place of Rs 500 earlier.

Penalty for unauthorized use of vehicles without licence has been proposed at Rs 5,000 while those driving without licence will have to shell out the same amount. Penalty for dangerous driving would be increased to Rs 5,000 from Rs 1,000, while drunken driving would attract a fine of Rs 10,000. If aggregators are found violating lincensing conditions, they will be charged a sum of up to Rs 1 lakh”. — PTI


Cities

View All