By the way, all of us usually keep changing things in ourselves, but do you know that if you have tampered with some parts of your car now, then it can be heavy on your pocket. The Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a new section in the amended Motor Vehicles Act. Under which some parts of the vehicle can be tampered with.
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5,000 rupees fine and 6 months imprisonment: According to the information received, the government has issued a new section 182 in the amended Motor Vehicles Act to prevent tampering of some parts of vehicles such as speed governor, GPS and CNG, keeping road safety in mind. Under this, for tampering with these parts or components, both the company and the customer will be fined Rs 5000 and imprisoned for 6 months.
CNG kit may get tampered heavily: It is also being said that if the GPS is not found to be in compliance with the standards, both the company and the customer will also face legal action. At the same time, after installing a CNG kit in the vehicle, some people make changes in its parts such as the filling wall.
For which the government has issued a government notification in December regarding new section 182. The same section 182 has tightened the screws on both private and commercial vehicles. As soon as the notification is issued, it will take the shape of the law and there is an act of both penalty and punishment for violations.
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Penalty for speeding: Sources say that under section 182, the speed of commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses, tankers, etc. will not exceed 80 km per hour on the highway and 40 to 60 km per hour in the city. At the same time, a fine of five thousand rupees has been issued for tampering with the speed governor or running a vehicle at full speed and a sentence of six months.