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  • The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill has been passed by Rajya Sabha
  • The bill aims to infuse more discipline on roads by tightening rules and increasing penalties
  • The bill also provides humane face to people who help road accident victims

 

Penalties

Minimum penalty for violation of traffic rules and regulations has been increased from Rs 100 to Rs 500. The maximum penalty has been fixed at Rs 10,000 for a number of offences.

In case of driving a vehicle without holding a licence, the penalty has been increased from Rs 500 to Rs 5,000. Not wearing a seat belt will invite a penalty of Rs 1,000. It was Rs 100 only till now.

For drink and drive cases, the penalty is Rs 10,000 - up from Rs 2,000 under the existing law. For dangerous driving, the penalty is Rs 5,000.

Not giving pass to emergency vehicles will also attract Rs 10,000 as penalty. There was no such provision under the previous law.

In cases of over-speeding, the driver will be penalised Rs 1,000 for light motor vehicles such as cars and Rs 2,000 for heavier vehicles. If found engaged in racing, the driver will have to pay a penalty of Rs 5,000.

If your vehicle's insurance coverage has expired and you are still driving it, you will be penalised Rs 2,000. The penalties may be increased by 10 per cent every year - keeping pace with your annual increment.

As a novel step, the new motor vehicle bill provides for community service as punishment to violators of road safety rules and regulations.

Fixing accountability

Not all road accidents happen due to negligence of the driver, many are caused by other factors. The new motor vehicle bill seeks to fix liability of contractors for faulty road designs.

If the contractors or authorities fail to follow prescribed road designs and standards, and their failure results in injury or death of a person, they will be held responsible for the same. No such provision existed earlier.

Juveniles are still not allowed to drive vehicles. If they are found to be driving a vehicle and cause an accident, the guardian or the owner of the vehicle will be held liable and prosecuted accordingly.

India did not have a law under which a manufacturer could be directed to withdraw defected models or component of a vehicle from the market. The new motor vehicle bill empowers the Centre to do so if defects are reported by a considerable number of users or a testing agency.

Better compensation and insurance coverage

Under the existing law, compensation for in hit-and-run cases is Rs 25,000 in cases of deaths. This has been increased to Rs 2 lakh. In the cases of injuries, the compensation has been increased from Rs 12,500 to Rs 50,000.

A motor vehicle accident fund will be created at the central level to provide compulsory insurance coverage to all road users and compensation to victims of road accidents.

The central government will rollout a scheme for cashless treatment of road accident victims during "golden hour" - defined in the new motor vehicle bill as the first one hour since the occurrence of accident.

Claim for compensation in road accident cases can be filed until the expiry of six months since the date of incident. If the road accident victim dies, her/his legal heir is entitled to file a claim for compensation.

Protection to Good Samaritans

The new law talks about "Good Samaritans" defining them as a person who comes forward to help a road accident victim. Such individuals will not be liable for any civil or criminal action if the accident victim suffers any injury or dies due to inadvertent negligence on their part in providing assistance to the victim.

This is likely to encourage people to help a victim of road accidents. According to official data, around 1.5 lakh people lose their lives in road accidents every year. The country has registered an average of about 4.5 lakh road accidents a year in the last four years.

 

Licence

Under the 1988 law, a person seeking a driving licence must have passed Class VIII. This eligibility criterion has been done away within the amendment bill. Now, holding a certificate from a driving school is enough for a person to apply for a driving licence.

In case of expiry of the licence, the licencees will now have a period of one year to get it renewed. The applicant may be asked to undergo a refreshing course before she/he is issued a renewed driving licence.

The new motor vehicle law provides for regulation of taxi aggregators such as Uber and Ola. They will now have to get licence from the governments of the states they operate and also conform to the Information Technology Act of 2000.

Cooperative federalism in new bill

A national road safety board will be created to advise the central and state governments on all aspects of road safety and traffic management.

The central government, according to the new motor vehicle bill, will frame national transport policy in consultation with the state governments.

India is the world leader in deaths caused by road accidents. This has been Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari's constant lament for months. But Gadkari's hope that the country will dump the dubious distinction after amending the 1988 Motor Vehicles Act realised on Wednesday.

The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on July 23. With the Budget Session being extended, the Motor Vehicle Amendment Bill is all set to become a law as it has cleared the Rajya Sabha and now awaits final signatures from the president. The amendment bill brings about a sea change in how Indian roads and vehicular transportation are governed.

The bill aims to infuse more discipline on roads by tightening rules and increasing penalties as well as doing away with redundant regulations. At the same time, it presents a humane face to people who help road accident victims and offers considerable financial protection to them.

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8 minutes ago, MRI said:

antha kattakunda lancham ichi tappinchukuntaru! Police ki bodycam istara?

body cam ku  power connection tesi veste set em undi

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7 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Lanchaalu perigee skope chala ekkuva undi.. 

Traffic violation chesi lancham/penalty katte kante, one opts to not commit a violation, which is better anyway.

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10 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Lanchaalu perigee skope chala ekkuva undi.. 

Lol Bob gaadu sollu logic tho fines penchite traffic set ithadi ante dentho navvalo ardam kaledu....

 

Indian roads ki proper lane discipline ledu, buffer zones, right off way, speed limits, speed monitoring....Footpath(usable without cowdung and instant tea stalls) 

inkaaa pedda list undi aaa avanni set chessi, 1st  traffic constables ki proper training iste apudu india lo road discipline ina driving lo sense ina ostundi...

Thokka lodi fines penchadam challa easiest thing to do....

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This part is a good one too, holding the contractors and authorities accountable.

 

If the contractors or authorities fail to follow prescribed road designs and standards, and their failure results in injury or death of a person, they will be held responsible for the same. No such provision existed earlier.

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16 minutes ago, ram4a said:

Lol Bob gaadu sollu logic tho fines penchite traffic set ithadi ante dentho navvalo ardam kaledu....

 

Indian roads ki proper lane discipline ledu, buffer zones, right off way, speed limits, speed monitoring....Footpath(usable without cowdung and instant tea stalls) 

inkaaa pedda list undi aaa avanni set chessi, 1st  traffic constables ki proper training iste apudu india lo road discipline ina driving lo sense ina ostundi...

Thokka lodi fines penchadam challa easiest thing to do....

US lo laaga concrete slabs veyyakunda, edo durability leni falthu tiles vesthaaru. Asalu aa town planning vaalani anaali. 

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3 hours ago, Kool_SRG said:

Lanchaalu perigee skope chala ekkuva undi.. 

 

True ......... This can also be misused by local jurisdiction and police........... Police emanna bribe teeskunattu proof unte Citizens should upload the proof directly to higher department............ In return citizens should also get benefits or cash from Government for exposing corruption.

 

 

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Traffic sense baane improve ayyindi India lo...Hyd lo nenu chusinantha varaku janalu signals jump cheyyatam ledu, traffic police doing their work properly, speed gun technology, speed limits fines bane implement chestunaru...offcourse manavali ila high amounts fines den@@ bhayam vunte tappithe , vaalaki vaalu ga line lo vundaru...overall ga janalu chinnaga adopt avuthunaru traffic rules ki baane

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