Notice will come within 15 days of breaking traffic rules, notification issued
New Delhi. According to the new notification of the Ministry of Transport, the State Enforcement Agencies will have to send a notice to the offender within fifteen days of the commission of the offense related to the violation of traffic rules and electronic record till the disposal of the challan. must be stored.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a notification under the amended Motor Vehicles Act 1989 for electronic monitoring and enforcement of road safety using electronic devices to issue challans.
The electronic record will be stored till the settlement of the challan, the
Ministry of Stores tweeted, “Intimation of the offense shall be sent within fifteen days of the occurrence of the offense and the electronic record collected through electronic surveillance should be stored till the settlement of the challan. "
Under the new rules, electronic devices will be used prominently to enforce traffic laws. These include speed capture cameras, CCTV cameras, speed guns, body mounted cameras, motor dashboard cameras, automatic number plate recognition devices (ANPR), weighing machines and other technologies.
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equipment to be installed on National Highways and State Highways According to an official statement, the state governments will ensure that all electronic devices that comply with traffic laws are installed on the high risk and very busy roads of National Highways and State Highways. Apart from this, these devices will be installed at important intersections and roundabouts of all major cities with a population of at least one million.
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ReplyDeleteWhat happens when false violations are reported? True more so for Sr. Citizens.
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