The Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a warning regarding the safety of children. Often we also take children along in the journey in the car. In such a situation, due to carelessness, children take their hands out of the mirror. Informing about this, the ministry said that careful children, taking your hands out of the vehicle can be dangerous. The government is making a lot of efforts to reduce road accidents. In such a situation, such awareness regarding security has been issued from time to time by the ministry.
Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari recently released scary statistics about road accidents in India. In this, he had told that every year 1.5 lakh people lose their lives and three lakh are seriously injured due to road accidents in India. It is unfortunate that 70 per cent of the people who lost their lives in road accidents are in the age group of 18 to 45 years. That is why road safety is at the top of the priorities of our government.
rules on fines
If the driver is caught driving the vehicle at a speed exceeding the prescribed limit, then under the earlier rules, he was fined up to Rs 400 for the first mistake, if after that he committed such a mistake again, then his fine was increased to Rs 1000 but Now according to the new traffic rules, there is a provision of fine from Rs 1000 to Rs 2000 for LMV vehicles and Rs 2000 to Rs 4000 for passenger/goods vehicles in the first mistake if caught driving at a speed exceeding the prescribed limit. Apart from this, if the vehicle is caught for the second time doing this mistake again, then its direct driving license will be confiscated.