Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Traffic violations to soon cost Delhiites dearer

Thursday, Dec 16, 2010




Jumping the traffic signal,  over-speeding or driving without helmet will soon  burn a deep hole in your pocket, with the penalty being at least three times of what you pay presently for any violation of traffic norms. "Settling for R100 or so violation of traffic norms is going to be a matter of past," said a senior traffic police officer.

After  being  successful in  imposing a penalty of R2000 under a special provision of  the Motor Vehicles Act on entering lanes dedicated for Commonwealth Games traffic, the Delhi traffic police have proposed an amendment in penalty for all  kinds  of  traffic  norm  violations  in  a  bid to streamline traffic management.

The proposal  has  been given in-principle nod by members of the Expert Committee on Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, which would be finalised in a high level meeting on December 30.

The expert committee was formed by the ministry of road transport and highways to review all aspects of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

"Our proposal was to  increase  the penalty for traffic norm violation by at least  five times. All members of the committee have come to a consensus to revise  the penalty," said Satyendra Garg, joint commissioner of police (traffic), who is a member of the expert committee.

SK  Dash,  joint  secretary, department of road transport and highways said, "The Motor Vehicle Act Amendment Bill would be ready within a week or so. The  committee  would be proposing  an increase  of  penalty by three times for traffic norm violation, among other suggested amendments in the act."

Original news source http://www.hindustantimes.com/Traffic-violations-to-soon-cost-Delhiites-dearer/Article1-638939.aspx

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