Traffic police in India are enforcing strict helmet usage rules with fines ranging from Rs.1000 to Rs.2000 for improper helmet wear. Despite this, some people still ignore the rules. It’s crucial to understand how to wear a helmet correctly to stay safe and avoid fines.
Recent traffic regulations need strict enforcement of helmet usage. Fines are levied not only on individuals not wearing helmets, but also on those wearing them incorrectly. The penalties for improper use of a helmet vary from Rs.1000 to Rs.2000. However, an ample number of people continue to ignore these rules, either by not wearing helmets or by wearing them incorrectly.
Properly wearing a helmet is essential for safety when riding a two-wheeler. To safeguard your head from potential injuries, it’s important to ensure that the helmet fits easily on your head and securely fastens the belt. Wearing a helmet just to avoid fines without ensuring a secure fit or with a damaged strap lock can still lead to a penalty.
The Indian government has recently introduced amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act of 1998, particularly focusing on reinforcing regulations related to helmet usage. Under these changes, individuals riding two-wheelers face stricter penalties for helmet violations. Failure to wear a helmet or wearing it improperly can result in fines of up to Rs.2000.To avoid a fine of Rs.1000, it is compulsory for helmets to bear the ISI mark from the (BIS) Bureau of Indian Standards. Presently, Delhi Police is issuing Rs.1000 challans to those who violate these rules.
It is of utmost importance for all two-wheeler riders to be well-informed about these new traffic rules. Adhering to these regulations not only ensures compliance with the law but, more importantly, enhances safety and minimizes the risk of accidents and head injuries. Staying informed and following these rules is a crucial aspect of responsible and safe riding.
Here’s a list of updated traffic rules and their corresponding fines:
1.General traffic violation: Previous fine – Rs.100, New fine – Rs.500
2.Driving without a license: Previous fine – Rs.500, New fine – Rs.5000
3.Over speeding: Previous fine – Rs.400, New fine – Rs.1000
4.Driving under the influence of alcohol: Previous fine – Rs.1000 to Rs.5000, New fine – Rs.2000
5.Not wearing a seat belt: Previous fine – Rs.100, New fine – Rs.1000