Bikers Beware : Motor Vehicle Act Rules: Rules for vehicles on Indian roads So what all of the drivers need to do. Breaking these rules incurs a fine. And a good fine is imposed. Often people are unaware of the rules. However, the rules framed under Motor Vehicles Act are too stringent.Breaking them can carry a hefty cost. Let us tell you that a similar rule has been implemented under the Motor Vehicles Act for driving a scooty and bike. If this rule is violated. Then a challan of 25000 rupees can be paid. We tell you every detail of this rule.
It could be a fine of 25 thousand for the minor puede driving
There are a number of rules relating to drivers under the Motor Vehicles Act. All the rules apply as similar to as for bikes, cars, and all other sorts of vehicles. You are fined if you do not have a driving license. Any person who is eighteen years old and above in the country can apply for a driving license. However, if a boy or girl under 18 years of age is caught riding a bike or scooter.
In that situation, it is charged with heavy penalty haggle. So let us tell you that the fine in minor case driving has been hiked by tweaking some of the rules of Motor Vehicles Act. A subsequent offense where a minor is found driving! Then fine of Rs 25000 will be charged on his guardian under the section 199A of the Motor Vehicles Act 1988. Besides this, the vehicle may also be seized.
Challan will be issued and guardian will be called
There have been a lot of reports in recent times of accidents involving minors driving. That’s why traffic police is now more stricter. Now if a minor is found driving, the traffic police call his guardians and issue a challan. Not only this, if the minor also causes accident then his guardian may also have to go to jail.