Those without helmets will be fined from Rs 500 to Rs 1,000: Rupani
Strict traffic rules for drivers are a relief after the commission of strict traffic laws. The Gujarat government has agreed in a cabinet conference on Wednesday that from now on, it will be necessary for two-wheeler drivers to wear helmets in urban and semi-urban areas coming under the purview of companies and communities. Thus, if a two-wheeler driver drives without wearing a helmet in a municipal or semi-urban area, he will not be fined by the traffic police. Of course, it will be mandatory for two-wheeler drivers to wear helmets on the highway and those who do not follow the rules will be hardly penalized.
It is worth remembering that due to the traffic in the urban area, the speed of our two-wheeler barely goes above 50 km per hour. Two-wheeler drivers, on the other hand, have long complained about the difficulty in conserving and maintaining the helmet. Even citing certain legal requirements, two-wheeler drivers have long been demanding that the mandatory wearing of helmets be allowed, at least in urban or semi-urban areas.
Nonetheless, the Gujarat government’s cabinet has upheld the rule that helmets are mandatory for two-wheeler drivers driving on state and national highways. The speed of the vehicle on the highway is more than 50 km per hour. An accident in these circumstances increases the risk of a two-wheeler driver getting a head injury. Under these circumstances, the rule of wearing a helmet for two-wheeler drivers on the highway has been continued. Penalties for violation of this rule will also continue.
Declaring openly the demand for helmets on behalf of the government, Minister RC Faldu said, “We were getting such arguments from the people. Where should we keep helmets when we go to buy vegetables?” Where to put helmets even on the way to the funeral? Regarding the need for helmets, the minister said that in urban areas, the distance from one place to another is less. So there is no need to wear a helmet.
It is an assistance news after the implementation of strict traffic rules with very heavy fines for motorists. The Gujarat government has decided in a cabinet meeting on Wednesday that from now on, it will be mandatory for two-wheeler drivers to wear helmets in urban and semi-urban areas coming under the purview of corporations and municipalities. Thus, if a two-wheeler driver drives without wearing a helmet in an urban or semi-urban area, he will not be fined by the traffic police. Of course, it will be mandatory for two-wheeler drivers to wear helmets on the highway and those who do not follow the rules will be severely punished.
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It is well sort remembering that due to the traffic in the urban area, the speed of our two-wheeler rarely goes above 50 km per hour. Two-wheeler drivers, on the other hand, have long complained about the difficulty in maintaining and maintaining the helmet. Even citing certain legal provisions, two-wheeler drivers have long been demanding that the mandatory wearing of helmets be allowed, at least in urban or semi-urban areas.
Nonetheless, the Gujarat government’s cabinet has upheld the rule that helmets are mandatory for two-wheeler drivers driving on state and national highways. The speed of a vehicle on the highway is more than 50 km per hour. An accident in these circumstances increases the risk of a two-wheeler driver getting a head injury. Under these circumstances, the rule of wearing a helmet is mandatory for two-wheeler drivers on the highway. Penalties for violation of this rule will also continue.
Declaring openly the demand for helmets on behalf of the government, Minister RC Faldu said, “We were getting such arguments from the people. Where should we keep helmets when we go to buy vegetables?” Where to put helmets even on the way to the funeral? Regarding the need for helmets, the minister said that in urban areas, the distance from one place to another is less. So there is no need to wear a helmet.
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