If you break Odd-Even rule, then you will have to pay Rs 20,000 as fine
If you break Odd-Even rule, then you will have to pay Rs 20,000 as fine
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The new Motor Vehicle Act has come into force in many states from September 1. According to these rules, People have to fill up to 10 times more traffic challan (traffic) if they break the traffic rules. In such a situation, if you too are afraid of traffic police, then you should read this news. The odd-even rule from number 4 is going to be implemented in Delhi. In this case, this time this rule can affect your pocket several times more than before. If someone breaks the odd-even rule under the new Motor Vehicle Act, then that person may have to pay a fine of Rs 20,000, 

The penalty mount has also been increased under Section 115 of the new Motor Vehicle Act. In such a situation, if any person breaks the odd-even rule, then the person has to pay 20000 rupees instead of 2000 rupees. However, the government has not yet taken any final decision on this. At the same time, it may also happen that the Delhi government relaxes the amount of the fine. The state government can ban the use of vehicles under section 115 of the new Motor Vehicle Act. In such a situation, what will be the amount of penalty for this we have to wait for a few days.

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