The traffic police is strictly dealing with those who do not wear helmets and those who do not wear helmets properly. Not only this, even those who wear helmets are now being challaned.
Actually, not wearing a helmet was already involved in breaking the rules, but now not wearing a helmet properly has also been included in the traffic rules. Not only this, the traffic police is also deducting challans ranging from Rs 1000 to Rs 2000 for this. However, even after knowing this rule, many people do not wear helmets. Or wear helmet but make mistakes while wearing it. In such a situation, we are telling you how to wear the helmet properly, so that you can stay safe and avoid challan.
how to wear helmet
It is very important to wear a helmet before riding or sitting on a two-wheeler. This is necessary so that you do not get hit on your head during an accident. In most accidents, people die due to head injuries. In such a situation, whenever you wear a helmet, keep in mind that it fits well on your head. Don’t forget to put on a bandage after wearing a helmet.
Many times people use helmet to avoid challan. They don’t strip. Not only this, many people’s helmets do not have strip lock. or it is broken. In all these situations you can be invoiced.
Now 2000 rupees invoice
The Government of India has made changes in the Motor Vehicles Act of 1998. In which an immediate fine of up to Rs 2,000 will be imposed on two-wheeler drivers for not wearing helmet or not wearing helmet properly. That is, if the bike rider is wearing a helmet, but it is open, then he will be fined Rs 1,000. Even if you are wearing a helmet and do not wear the head strap tightly, you will be fined Rs 1,000. Overall, the helmet now has to be worn completely properly. If this does not happen then you will be invoiced for Rs.2000.
There should be ISI mark on the helmet
If the helmet does not have the BSI (Bureau of Indian Standards ISI) mark, you can be fined ₹1,000. That is, while driving a bike-scooter, you have to wear a helmet with ISI mark. If this does not happen then you will be fined Rs 1,000 under Section 194D MVA of the Motor Vehicle Act. However, Delhi Police is currently issuing challans of Rs 1000 to people.
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