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Shocking: Gurugram Biker fined whopping ₹ 23,000 for traffic rules violations under new act

Dinesh says that he was asked for the key of the Scooty by the traffic police as he did not carry the necessary documents, but Dinesh refused.

 

New Delhi| Violating the traffic rules from September 1 can burn a hole in your pocket. Thanks to the new Motor Vehicle Act that came into force from Sunday. A recent example of this has come to light in Gurugram, Haryana. In Gurugram, the traffic police Delhi has fined a man for ₹ 23000. The man named Dinesh Madan, a resident of Delhi had to pay a fortune for violating traffic rules. Dinesh was fined on September 2 near the District Court in Gurugram. Dinesh was driving his scooter while the police caught him for violations. The penalties are as follows:

No driving license – ₹ 5000

Riding Without registration certificate – ₹ 5000

Riding Without third party insurance – ₹ 2000

Violation of Air Pollution Standards – ₹ 10,000

Riding Without helmet – ₹ 1000

Also Read: Motor Vehicle Act 2019: Now, violating Traffic Rules will cost you more

Dinesh says that he was asked for the key of the Scooty by the traffic police as he did not carry the necessary documents, but Dinesh refused. He asked for a copy of the registration certificate from home. He also received an image of it on WhatsApp but before that, a receipt of ₹ 23000 was printed. Along with that, the vehicle was also seized.

Dinesh says that the fine could have been reduced if the police had waited for some time. “I want the penalty to be reduced. I will always carry all the documents together from now on,” Dinesh said.

The Delhi Traffic Police issued 3900 receipts on the first day of the implementation of the new rules. Of these, 557 were for dangerous driving, 42 overspeeding, 207 red light violations. Similarly, Noida Traffic Police made 1329 receipts on 2 September.

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