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Rajasthan Adopts New Motor Vehicle Act After 10 Months, Slashes Fines
- Thursday July 9, 2020
- Jaipur News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh
Rajasthan has finally implemented the new Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act ten months after the Central government moved it, but slashed penalties to a tenth of what was suggested in September last year, effectively declawing the road safety law.
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Will Implement Motor Vehicle Act After Reducing Fine: Rajasthan Minister
- Wednesday January 8, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
Rajasthan will implement the new Motor Vehicle Act only after reducing penalties, Transport Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas said on Wednesday.
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Rajasthan, Gujarat Wary Of New Traffic Rules, May Dilute Tough Penalties
- Monday September 2, 2019
- India News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
The centre's new law imposing hefty fines on traffic violations has worried the states. Both Congress-ruled Rajasthan and BJP-ruled Gujarat, are looking for ways to lighten the rules that now call for a Rs 1000 fine for riding a two-wheeler without helmet and jailing of parents when underage teens take the wheels.
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Rajasthan Adopts New Motor Vehicle Act After 10 Months, Slashes Fines
- Thursday July 9, 2020
- Jaipur News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh
Rajasthan has finally implemented the new Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act ten months after the Central government moved it, but slashed penalties to a tenth of what was suggested in September last year, effectively declawing the road safety law.
- www.ndtv.com
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Will Implement Motor Vehicle Act After Reducing Fine: Rajasthan Minister
- Wednesday January 8, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
Rajasthan will implement the new Motor Vehicle Act only after reducing penalties, Transport Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas said on Wednesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Rajasthan, Gujarat Wary Of New Traffic Rules, May Dilute Tough Penalties
- Monday September 2, 2019
- India News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
The centre's new law imposing hefty fines on traffic violations has worried the states. Both Congress-ruled Rajasthan and BJP-ruled Gujarat, are looking for ways to lighten the rules that now call for a Rs 1000 fine for riding a two-wheeler without helmet and jailing of parents when underage teens take the wheels.
- www.ndtv.com