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‘It is a learning curve’: Prakash Javadekar defends hefty penalties for traffic violations

Addressing a press conference here to mark 100 days of the Modi government, the Information & Broadcasting Minister released a booklet on the works done during the period.

Updated on: Sep 08, 2019 11:30 PM IST
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The amended Motor Vehicles law will bring discipline on roads and the police will need to challan fewer people in the next four months, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Sunday, as he defended stiff penalties for violations of traffic rules.

Asked about the recent changes in the MV Act, he said the amendments will help discipline drivers and bring accountability. (HT image)
Asked about the recent changes in the MV Act, he said the amendments will help discipline drivers and bring accountability. (HT image)

Addressing a press conference here to mark 100 days of the Modi government, the Information & Broadcasting Minister released a booklet on the works done during the period.

Asked about the recent changes in the MV Act, he said the amendments will help discipline drivers and bring accountability.

“It is a learning curve ... in four months, fewer people will be challaned,” he said, adding that drivers will become aware about their duties and discipline will emerge on roads. “Don’t we have to protect the country from accidents and deaths? Nearly 1.5 lakh people die and 4 lakh are injured every year due to road accidents ... and what are we asking for -- helmets, wearing seat belts, valid licence,” he said.

Under the amended law, penalty for driving without licence has been increased 10 times to Rs 5,000, while penalty for drunk driving has been increased by five times to Rs 10,000. Several other fines have been hiked to bring in discipline on roads.

 
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