From September 1, the new Motor Vehicle Act 2019 came into force. It proposed revised fines and penalties for traffic violations. Since then it has created a lot of buzz because of the higher amount of fines. On the very first day, Delhi Police issued 3900 challans. A biker was fined ₹ 23000 for a bike worth ₹ 15000. Another one set his bike on fire after a fine worth ₹ 11000. We decided to ask people in the financial capital whether they agreed with the revised traffic fines or not. #MotorVehicleAct2019 #TrafficViolations #TrafficFines
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