New Delhi: New Motor Vehicle Act has been implemented across the country and heavy penalty is being imposed for breaking traffic rules. There is an atmosphere of commotion due to the high cost of fines and there is a debate on this on social media. Meanwhile, Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has given a big statement. Nitin Gadkari has said that we should respect the law and also fear the law.
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After this new rule came into force from September 1, many such cases have come to light in the country, where people have to pay a fine of thousands of rupees for breaking the traffic rules. About this, Nitin Gadkari has said that if there is an accident due to non-compliance of traffic rules, then who will be responsible for it. The Union Minister said that it was not the intention of the government to increase the amount of the fine. The great thing is that there should come a time where there is no penalty of this kind and everyone should follow the rules.
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Let us tell you that the Motor Vehicle Act implemented by the Central Government is also being opposed, many other organizations including Transport Union, Taxi Union have spoken out against it. There has also been a call to block the traffic in the capital Delhi on 9 September against the new rule. However, till now there has been no talk of the central government retreating on this law.
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