Traffic police issues court challan for violating these rules while driving, know full details

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New Delhi. A large number of people across the country including the capital Delhi violate traffic rules. Due to which, a large number of people are challaned every day by the traffic police.

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In this news, we are telling you according to the website of Delhi Traffic Police, after violating which rules only Court Challan is issued by the Traffic Police

Do not drive on footpaths and cycle tracks

In metro cities like Delhi, traffic jams are common. In such a situation, many drivers violate traffic rules and drive their vehicles on footpaths or cycle tracks. By doing this, a person violates rule 39(3)MVDR/177A of the Motor Vehicle Act (MVA). After which a Court Challan is issued by the traffic police.

Violation of Stop Sign

Zebra crossing and stop sign are made near the red light on the roads. Usually STOP is written in English. But many drivers violate this rule near the red light. This is a violation under section 184 of the Motor Vehicle Act and a Court Challan can be issued by the Traffic Police.

Court challan even under 18 years of age

If a crime is committed on the road by a person below 18 years of age, i.e. a juvenile, then the traffic police takes action under Motor Vehicle Act 199A and issues a court challan.

Also Read: E-Challan: How to check online pending challans on your vehicle, step by step guidance

Driving old vehicles

If any person is found driving a diesel vehicle older than 10 years and a petrol vehicle older than 15 years on the road, then it is a violation under 39/192/207 MVA. In such a case, the traffic police issues a court challan.

On jumping the red light

If any vehicle ignores traffic rules and jumps a red light, then the police can issue a court challan for violating 184 MVA. The traffic police also issues a court challan under 184 MVA in case of wrongly overtaking vehicles.

Dangerous and wrong driving

If any person is found driving dangerously on the road or driving in the wrong direction, then he is found guilty of violating 184 MVA. After which the traffic police can issue a court challan.

Do not drink alcohol and drive

While advising on safe driving, the police informs that one should never drive after drinking alcohol. But if a person is found doing so, it is a violation of 185 MVA. After which a court challan can be filed by the police.

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