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Traffic Challan New Guideline: Big News ! People sitting behind in the car have started deducting challans, what is the reason and how can they be saved?

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The person sitting in the back seat is also required to wear a seat belt. But people generally don’t wear it. Police of all other states including Delhi are deducting challans for not wearing the back seat belt.

New Delhi. If you also travel by car then be careful. Otherwise, you may face a loss of 1000 rupees. The reason for this is that the person sitting in the back seat is not wearing the seat belt. Police of all other states including Delhi are deducting challans for not wearing the back seat belt. Back seat belt checking is being done by running a special drive in Delhi.

Actually, the person sitting in the back seat is also required to wear a seat belt. But people generally don’t wear it. According to a report, only 7 percent of the people sit in the back seat and wear a seat belt. After the death of famous businessman Cyrus Misri, the issue of seat belts has become very hot. It is believed that if Cyrus Misri had been wearing a seat belt, he might have survived.

It is necessary

for all the people to wear seat belts. Right now, people sitting in the back seat often do not wear seat belts, but in view of the increasing accidents, Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari’s statement came that it will be necessary for all the people in the car to wear seat belts.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari also mentioned the death of Cyrus Mitri in a car accident at an event. Gadkari had also talked about fines during this program. Gadkari said that the person sitting in the seat next to the driver of the car has to put on the seat belt, as well as those who do not use the seat belt in the rear seat of the car, then they will have to pay a fine. These rules will be applicable for all cars. It will have to be implemented by the state governments.

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