Below is a tabular column that lists out the violation, current fine amount, and previous fine amount for two wheelers:
| Violation | New fine amount | Previous fine amount |
|---|---|---|
| Overloading Two-wheelers | Rs. 2000; License scrapping for three months | Rs. 100 |
| Drunken Driving | Rs. 10,000 | Rs. 2,000 |
| Overspeeding | Rs. 1,000 for LMV; Rs. 2,000 for MMV | Rs. 400 |
| Dangerous Driving | Rs. 5,000 | Rs. 1,000 |
| Driving Without Insurance | Rs. 2,000 | Rs. 100 |
| Signal Jumping | Rs. 1000; License scrapping for three months | Rs. 100 |
| Riding Without Helmet | Rs. 1000; License scrapping for three months | Rs. 100 |
| Driving Without Permit | Up to Rs. 10,000 | Up to Rs. 5,000 |
Here is a rulebook that comes in handy for all two-wheeler riders around the country:
Irrespective of where you are riding: whether it is on a highway, city, or an inroad near where you live, always make sure to wear a helmet. This doesn’t just save you from getting a fine but will also save your head from sustaining any major injuries. If you are riding with a pillion, make sure they wear their helmet too.
Indicators of late have become more of a novelty piece on vehicles as people refuse to use them when taking any turns. To be on the safer side, always use the indicators and make sure to move into the lane towards where your turn is.
People taking more than one pillion on their two-wheelers is a common sight in most Indian cities and towns. What the riders don’t realise is, by doing so they are risking their and their pillions’ life. This is why you should always stick to riding with just one pillion.
Other vehicles on the road usually use signals to indicate that they are taking a turn. So, keep your eyes on the and read the signals right so as to avoid accidents.
In case you want to pullover mid-ride to tend to a phone call or any other matter, always use indicators to move over to the extreme left lane while stopping.
It is a rather common sight to see most people switch between lanes rather brashly. Never do that. Instead, use your rear view mirrors and your indicators if you absolutely need to switch lanes.
India is a developing country which is growing on multiple fronts. As responsible citizens, we should also contribute to that image and work towards carrying out our duties by following the basic rules laid out for us.
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