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Using mobile phones while driving Rs
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Motorists are banned from using mobile phones while driving. Anyone
caught talking over mobile phones while driving light motor vehicles,
three-wheelers and two wheelers will be fined. The fine ranges between
Rs 100 and Rs 300.
Parking vehicles in ' No Parking' zone.
Permitting others to use driving licence.
Plying of vehicles with registration numbers
of other states for more than a year.
Disobedience of direction lawfully given
or obstruction to officials in discharge of duties and refusal
to give information.
Driving when mentally or physically unfit
Interference of unauthorised
persons with vehicles.
Carrying overload in maxicab
and autorickshaw in excess of the capacity specified in the permit.
Faliure to stop vehicles
at unmanned level-crossings.
Occupying seats reserved
for female passengers in state transport buses.
Demand of excess fare by autorickshaw or
taxi drivers.
Carrying explosives and highly inflammable
substances like petrol and kerosene in transport vehicles unless
this is well-packed to prevent accidents
Driving a vehicle during the period of disqualification.
Willfully withholding information or giving
false information to authorities
Driving dangerously.
Driving a motor vehicle in any public place
by an underage person.
Driving a vehicle without
number plates.
Exceeding the maximum speed, racing and
trials of speed.
Disobeying orders of the officers to stop
the vehicle and prevent them to examine its content.
Carrying persons in excess of the seating
capacity in goods vehicles and allowing roof-top travel
Driving an uninsured vehicle.
(Source The New Indian Express - 09/08/2000)
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Using mobile phones while driving Rs
100 |
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Motorists are banned from using mobile phones while driving. Anyone
caught talking over mobile phones while driving light motor vehicles,
three-wheelers and two wheelers will be fined. The fine ranges between
Rs 100 and Rs 300.
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