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Sad but funny excuses Indian’s give on getting caught breaking traffic laws
Fp Studio •Here are the weirdest, funniest and out-of-this-world excuses Indians give when caught breaking traffic laws.
UP DGP says policemen found violating traffic rules will have to pay double the fine set under Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act
•Police personnel found violating traffic rules in Uttar Pradesh will now have to pay double the penalty corresponding to that offence under the new Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 2019
Steep fines under Motor Vehicles Act meant to dissuade people from breaking law, says Union minister Nitin Gadkari
•Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said steep penalties under the amended Motor Vehicles Act are not meant to collect fines but to ensure that people do not violate the law
Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019 passed in Rajya Sabha: Steep hike in penalties for errant drivers, taxi aggregators to fall under ambit of proposed law
Fp Staff •The amendment bill will bring a lot of changes in how Indian roads and vehicular transportation are governed and will ensure more discipline on roads by tightening rules and increasing penalties.
7 times Bollywood showed us how not to be on the road
Fp Studio •Road safety, responsible driving, and common traffic sense don’t come easily to Bollywood movies.
Sholay's Gabbar and Samba to now spread traffic awareness amidst Gurugram commuters
•Volunteers of an NGO will dress up as Gabbar and Samba to perform street plays at important locations of the city, in order to increase awareness about traffic safety rules
These #RoadSafety tweets by Mumbai Police will leave you right on the floor laughing!
Fp Studio •Bengaluru Traffic Police deploys 'Yamaraja' on streets to warn people about violations, spread road safety awareness
Fp Staff •The Halasuru Gate traffic police in Bengaluru has come up with an innovative idea to spread road safety awareness. They have deployed a 'Yamaraja' on the road to warn people of the dangers of traffic violations
Mumbai woes: Experts slam BMC's anti-pedestrian policies, but it may have fallen on deaf ears
Mahesh •A team of 100 international experts recently studied Mumbai's footpaths, but the question in everybody's mind is if or not things will ever change
Highest Road Fatalities in India
Overdrive •Can the government really reduce them by 50 per cent by 2020?