Traffic Rules and Regulations in India: Some people think that challan is issued only once in a day, so once they pay the challan, they can break the rules as many times as they want in a day. But this is not true at all.
Traffic Rules: Along with the increasing population in the country, the number of vehicles on the roads is also increasing. In this fast paced life, everyone is in a hurry to reach their destination on time. Due to this, many times people do not hesitate to break the traffic rules intentionally. Some people do not even know how much fine will be imposed for breaking the traffic rules and how many times will it be imposed in a day? Due to lack of information, people assume that the challan is issued only once in a day, so once the challan is paid, then they can break the rules as many times in that day. But this is not the case at all.
Let us tell you that your challan can be issued several times in a day. It depends on which traffic rule you have broken.
You may have to pay the fine multiple times in a single day
According to the Motor Vehicles Act, if you break some rules, you can get only one challan in a day and if you break some rules, you may have to pay the fine multiple times in a single day. Let’s know which rules you may have to break once a day and which rules you may have to break multiple times.
Riding without a helmet
It is mandatory to drive wearing a helmet. If you are driving without it, it means you are violating the rules. But if you break this rule, you will have to pay the challan only once a day.
Overspeeding
If you are caught in cases like overspeeding and crossing red light, you may have to pay the fine multiple times. That is, you will have to pay the fine as many times as you break the rule. Because after breaking this rule once, you can avoid repeating the same mistake again.
That is, if you repeat the mistake of overspeeding or crossing red light again and again even after making the mistake once, then you can be fined multiple times in a day. Always follow the traffic rules not only to avoid the challan but also for the safety of yourself and others.