Delhi Traffic Police has started strict action against the drivers who drive on the wrong side of the road. For this, the Delhi Traffic Police has posted policemen by marking such places, where people walk more on the wrong side.
If you are driving on the wrong side of the road due to the shortcut to save time, then this news is for you. It is going to be very costly for you to do so. There is a risk in walking on the wrong side, as well as doing so, you will also be challaned. Delhi Traffic Police has started strict action against the drivers for this negligence. For this, the Delhi Traffic Police has posted policemen by marking such places, where people walk more on the wrong side.
Let us tell you that according to the rules of the new motor vehicle act 2019, if a driver travels through the wrong side, then he will have to pay a challan of 5000 rupees if caught. Delhi Police says that the drivers use the one-way (wrong side) road to save time and haste. Due to this, there is a possibility of a road accident. In such a situation, the traffic police have decided to take strict action against such drivers.
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Action will be taken even after taking a U-turn
Many people take U-turn from the illegal cut. The traffic police keep on running campaigns in between. Apart from this, people are also told about it with the help of signboards on the road. Now Delhi Traffic Police is ready to take strict action regarding this. Action will be taken against such drivers who travel through illegal cuts.
Will be fined Rs 5000
Delhi Traffic Police constantly makes people aware to follow traffic rules. The traffic police have identified those places where people often walk on the wrong side. Regarding this, Delhi Traffic Police has appealed to the people not to do this on Twitter. Along with this, it has also been advised that driving from the wrong side has been kept in the category of dangerous driving under section 184 of the new Motor Vehicle Act. In such a situation, if caught violating this rule, a fine of up to Rs 5000 can be imposed. Apart from this, the driving license of the person caught can also be confiscated.