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Traffic Challan Rules: Heavy challan of Rs 25,000 will be deducted for making these changes in vehicles, know rules & fine details

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Traffic Challan Rules: Heavy challan of Rs 25,000 will be deducted for making these changes in vehicles, know rules & fine details

Traffic Challan: Traffic rules have been made to reduce road accidents. Some people break these traffic rules by hobby and unknowingly. Many people deliberately ignore these rules.



New Delhi. With the beginning of the new year 2023, many new traffic rules have also come into force across the country. These traffic rules have been made to reduce road accidents. There are many people who are not aware of these rules, while many people deliberately ignore these rules. So tell such people that now ignoring the rules can cost you dearly. You may also have to pay a fine of ₹ 25,000 thousand.

First of all know that traffic rules are made for the safety of all of us. The purpose of the rules is to reduce the number of accidents on the roads and to make travel safe, but some people break these traffic rules by hobby and unknowingly. With this, they put themselves as well as the safety of other people at risk. Here you are being told 3 such rules, for breaking which you may have to pay a heavy fine.

1. Challan can be deducted for number plate

It has been made necessary to install high security number plates in the country from January 1. Now people cannot put fancy number plates even on vehicles older than 2019. If this does not happen, you may have to pay an invoice of up to Rs 10,000. If your vehicle, whether it is a two-wheeler or a four-wheeler, get a high security number plate certified by the RTO on it.

2. Fine for loud silencer

Bullet enthusiasts sometimes get their bike modified to make it look more stylish or more taut. The bike can make more noise, so a silencer with more sound is also fitted in it. Let us tell you that according to the Motor Vehicle Act, it is illegal to do so. If caught, you can be fined heavily. This fine can also go up to Rs 25,000.

3. Penalty for vehicle modification

In the Motor Vehicle Act, making changes in the design of any kind of vehicle is also considered a violation of traffic rules. The traffic police is now challaning such bikes and cars by catching them. Modification means making changes to the design made by the company. If you do this, you can be fined heavily. Apart from this, the vehicle can also be seized.

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