Harley Davidson's rider fined for playing music while riding under new traffic rules
Harley Davidson's rider fined for playing music while riding under new traffic rules
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The amended Motor Vehicle Act has been implemented in India from September 1, 2019. Due to the implementation of the new Motor Vehicle Act, the amount of challan due to violation of traffic rules was increased many times. Many cases are coming up, in which people have been fined from thousands to millions. If you also do not want to fill any thick challan then follow all the traffic rules completely. Here you are going to tell in detail about the challan deducted for playing music of a Harley Davidson Road Glide driver in Delhi.

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According to information received from a specific Facebook post, the bike rider Raghav Swati was driving Harley Davidson on the Road Glide near Tutak Nagar. The motorcycle was registered on 22 August. He was going on playing music by putting a helmet on the bike. As the traffic signal turned green, He was stopped by a police employee and asked for a driving license. Raghav then asked why the policeman said that the ACP is in Tilak Nagar and has to show the documents of the bike or walk to the police station. The bike rider showed the video of the Roadguided Special on the website to the police presence on the spot, but the policeman did not hear anything. Police said the bike is illegal and not in stock form. There was an argument between the police and the owner, after which he was asked to come to the police station. In Tilak Nagar police station, the police played music on the motorcycle.

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According to media reports, after being fined to play music on the motorcycle, Raghav tried to contact Delhi Traffic Police through social media and email. However, he got the answer on social media and was given the traffic inspector number of Tilak Nagar area. He did not answer Raghav's question further. Raghav was invoiced under sections DMVR 102 and 177 of MV Act. The police also confiscated his driving license. The challan amount for this is only 500 rupees but the bike rider is not happy with it.

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