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Uttarakhand govt relaxes penalty imposed under Motor Vehicle Act in state

Announcing the relaxations in penalties imposed as per the new traffic rule, Uttarakhand Minister Madan Kaushik on Wednesday announced that driving without a license would now invite a fine of Rs 2500 instead of Rs 5000 as levied under the new MV (Amendment) Act 2019.

India TV News Desk Reported by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: September 12, 2019 23:47 IST
Uttarakhand govt relaxes penalty imposed under Motor Vehicle Act in state
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Uttarakhand govt relaxes penalty imposed under Motor Vehicle Act in state

After Gujarat, the BJP-led Uttarakhand government has relaxed the quantum of certain fines imposed under the new Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act 2019 in the state.

The Motor Vehicle Act was notified by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways last month and came into effect from September 1.

Announcing the relaxations in penalties imposed as per the new traffic rule, Uttarakhand Minister Madan Kaushik on Wednesday announced that driving without a license would now invite a fine of Rs 2500 instead of Rs 5000 as levied under the new MV (Amendment) Act 2019.

"Driving without a license or driving by an underage driver would now invite a fine of Rs 2500 instead of Rs 5000. Earlier it was only Rs 500," said Kaushik.

"Those who have been declared ineligible to hold a license if found driving a vehicle will be imposed with a fine of Rs 5000 and not Rs 10,000 as imposed by the centre," he said.

However, the State government is in congruence with several of the fines imposed under the new MV (Amendment) Act 2019 and has made no changes in it.

"There are no changes in the fine imposed for over-speeding of vehicle. The Centre has kept it Rs 2000 and we have kept it same," he said.

The new Motor Vehicles Act has enhanced the penalties for traffic violations and erring drivers. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways had notified the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Amendment Act 2019 last month and it was implemented in many states across the nation from September 1.

(With Inputs from ANI)

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