The new lane-driving rule has been implemented in the capital Delhi from April 1. A challan of Rs 10,000 is being deducted for violating the rule. This rule has been brought with an aim to make Delhi jam-free and reduce road accidents. Here we are going to tell you all the information related to the new rule, so that you do not have any inconvenience.
What is the new lane-driving rule
This rule of Delhi transport has been applied to heavy vehicles like buses and trucks. Under this, such vehicles will have to move in their designated lane only. For violating this rule for the first time, a challan of Rs 5000 will be taken from the drivers. Whereas in the second time this fine will increase to 10 thousand rupees. Not only this, if a driver is caught making a mistake several times, then his license and vehicle permit can be canceled.
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Please tell that a separate lane for buses remains in Delhi. Also, a separate box has been made for the buses to stand at the bus stand. Soon this rule can be implemented on all types of vehicles. Several teams have been deployed by the Delhi Transport Department to ensure that the rules are followed properly and to nab the violators. According to the report, after April 15, it can also be implemented on vehicles like cars, motorcycles, scooters etc.
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23 buses cut 10 thousand challan in 2 days
In the last two days, 23 bus drivers in Delhi have been fined Rs 10,000 for violations after the state transport department implemented the bus lane enforcement drive, officials said. According to official figures, seven drivers were fined for violating lane discipline on Friday and 16 on Saturday. He was fined Rs 10,000 and further warned.