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		<title>GUJRAT CUTS FINES</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Gujarat government on Tuesday reduced fine amounts for breaking traffic rules, stipulated in the new Motor Vehicles Act passed recently. Under the new rules, riding without a helmet would attract a fine of Rs. 1,000. The Gujarat government said on Tuesday that it would cut the fine amount to half. Same is the...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="mceItemHidden">The Gujarat government on Tuesday reduced <span class="hiddenSpellError">fine</span> amounts for breaking traffic rules, stipulated in the new Motor Vehicles Act passed recently.</span></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">Under the new rules, riding without a helmet would attract a fine of Rs. 1,000. The Gujarat government said on Tuesday that it would cut the fine amount to half. Same is the case with driving a four-wheeler without wearing a seat-belt. The penalty for driving without a licence has been brought down from Rs. 5,000, as suggested by the new act, to Rs. 2000 for two-wheelers and Rs. 3,000 for four-wheelers.</span></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">The Gujarat government has clarified that it is not trying to be lenient towards people who break traffic rules by reducing fines. Gujarat Chief Minister <span class="hiddenSpellError">Rupani</span> pointed out that the new penalties are still up to 10 times of that charged before the new act came into force</span></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">Mr <span class="hiddenSpellError">Rupani</span> added that the <span class="hiddenSpellError">fines</span> laid down in the new act were the most suggested and his government had reduced them after detailed deliberations.</span></p>
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		<title>NO ROLL BACK, FOLLOW RULES: GADKARI</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2019 06:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari said steep penalties under the amended Motor Vehicles Act are not meant to collect fines but to make sure that people do not violate the law. The motor vehicles law has been amended to enhance penalties for violation of traffic rules. The amended law came into force from September 1. There...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="mceItemHidden">Transport Minister Nitin <span class="hiddenSpellError">Gadkari</span> said steep penalties under the amended Motor Vehicles Act are not meant to collect fines but to make sure that people do not violate the law.</span></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">The motor vehicles law has been amended to enhance penalties for violation of traffic rules. The amended law came into force from September 1. </span>There have been reports from various parts of the country that traffic police have started imposing the steep penalties for traffic violations.</p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">&#8220;There is a misconception among people. If they abide by the laws, there will be no fine imposed. The law has not been imposed to collect fines. It has been brought into force so that people take traffic rules seriously and do not violate them,&#8221; <span class="hiddenSpellError">Gadkari</span> said on the sidelines of an event here.</span></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">The minister said awareness related to obeying traffic regulations has increased <span class="hiddenSuggestion">following the </span> implementation of the new law. He further said that once people start obeying the laws, there will be no need to impose fines.</span></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">Stressing that road accidents result in 1.5 lakh deaths annually, <span class="hiddenSpellError">Gadkari</span> said modified motor vehicles law has been successful on a <span class="hiddenGrammarError">large scale</span>, and the number of traffic <span class="hiddenSpellError">challans</span> will cut with better awareness. </span><span class="mceItemHidden">On reports of some <span class="hiddenSpellError">non-BJP-ruled</span> state governments saying they will not carry out the amended Motor Vehicles Act, <span class="hiddenSpellError">Gadkari</span> said there was nothing of the sort and the subject lies in the concurrent list of the Constitution. He added that the Bill <span class="hiddenGrammarError">was drafted</span> after extensive discussions with all state governments.</span></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">Parliament in July passed the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019, which seeks to tighten road traffic regulations such as <span class="hiddenGrammarError">the issuance of</span> driving licence and imposed stricter penalties for violations in trying to improve road safety. </span><span class="mceItemHidden">Under the amended law, people <span class="hiddenGrammarError">will be fined</span> Rs 10,000, which was earlier Rs 2,000, for drunk driving and Rs 5,000, earlier Rs 1,000, for dangerous <span class="hiddenSpellError">driving</span></span></p>
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