Challan Rules for Bike Riders: Many times you must have noticed that traffic policemen stand comfortably on the road but stop on seeing a particular bike.
Have you ever wondered how this happens and how do the policemen immediately decide which bike to stop or none? Actually, it is due to such violation of the rules, which can be easily seen by the eyes, such as- suppose you are not wearing a helmet, illegal modification has been done in the bike, tampering with the number plate of the bike or on the bike Orloading is. All these things are visible from a distance by the policemen and they stop the bike after being alerted and issue the challan.
Not wearing helmet
It is necessary to wear helmet on bike and scooter. Helmet is mandatory for the driver as well as the pillion rider. Helmets were made mandatory for safety reasons. If a person is caught riding a bike without a helmet, he can be fined up to ₹ 1000.
Illegal Modifications
Generally, the vehicle owner is allowed to carry out many minor modifications. However, there are many modifications that are considered illegal, such as getting the headlights and tail lights blacked out and installing a loud exhaust, etc. In this case, the challan can be deducted.
Tampering with number plate
Tampering with number plate can cost any bike owner. Many people write some words other than the number on the number plate, which is illegal. Some people also change the size and shape of the number plate. Such motorcycles are also stopped by the police immediately.
Overloading
Overloading can be dangerous. Doing so increases the chances of an accident. With this, you put your life in danger as well as the lives of other people. So, avoid overloading. Seeing overloading, the policemen immediately stop the bike and challan it.