Challan: Do you know whether it is right or wrong to drive a car in slippers? Can your challan be deducted for driving a car in slippers? This is a question that most people may not know the correct answer to.
Traffic Rules: Whether you drive a motorcycle or drive a car, driving a vehicle is a responsible job. Precautions should be taken while driving a motor vehicle on the road. Along with this, the traffic rules set by the government should be followed. By following the rules, an environment of safe traffic will be created, which is definitely for everyone. But, there are many traffic rules that people may not know or know less about. For example, let us ask you a question.
Do you know about this rule?
Do you know whether it is right or wrong to drive a car in slippers? Can your challan be deducted for driving a car in slippers? This is a question that most people may not know the correct answer to. That is, maybe few people know about the rules related to driving a car in slippers. If you don’t even know, then know today. No challan is deducted for driving a car wearing slippers. Yes, there is no penalty for driving a car wearing slippers.
Wrong information is spread among the people
However, you must have read in many places that driving a car wearing slippers attracts a fine of Rs 1000 or Rs 2000, which is absolutely wrong. In fact, on September 25, 2019, a tweet has been made by the office of Road and Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, in which it was clearly written that ‘Under the new Motor Vehicle Act (which is currently in force), the challan is not deducted for driving wearing slippers. ‘
अफवाहों से सावधान…!#TrafficFines #MotorVehicleAct pic.twitter.com/vd2gLu72i3
— Office Of Nitin Gadkari (@OfficeOfNG) September 25, 2019