From the transport department to the ministry, it keeps changing the rules of the Motor Vehicle Act. The department conveys its information to the people in different ways so that everyone follows it. In such a situation, the ministry is very conscious about safe driving, although even after this happens, some people ignore the rules. Now today we are going to tell you some important things that you need to know, otherwise, your driving license may be cancelled.
First rule: Whenever you are driving a car, make sure that its music is not too fast. In fact, if caught playing fast music, you can deduct a challan of 100 rupees. At the same time, if the traffic police feel that this fast music is a threat to other people walking on the road, then this amount can also be increased and your driver's license can also be forfeited.
Second rule: If you are fond of driving the car at high speed, then stop because by doing so, a fine or license can be forfeited. Most notably, the government has fixed a speed limit near the school or hospital. In such a situation, try not to have a speed of more than 25 kilometres per hour on these roads.
Third rule: It is forbidden to talk on the phone while driving. However, it is also illegal to talk on the phone while driving via Bluetooth and doing so can result in a penalty or a license.
Fourth rule: There are many people in the world who drive the zebra crossing further even during the red light, you can be fined for doing so. Apart from this, your driving license can also be suspended for a few months.
Fifth rule: The use of pressure horns is banned in the entire country. In such a situation, in addition to the forfeiture of the license, a heavy penalty can also be imposed for doing so.
Sixth rule: Your challan may be deducted or the license forfeited if the ambulance is not given way in a crowded manner.
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