As soon as the festival of Diwali arrives, the markets become lively. People do a lot of shopping, whether it is diyas, sweets, crackers or clothes. But in this rush of shopping, many times we knowingly or unknowingly violate traffic rules. Traffic rules are being strictly followed on the occasion of the festival. Heavy fines are being imposed on those who break the rules.
Vehicle modification is also included in the list of rule breakers. In such a situation, there is also a provision to cancel the driving license of people and punish them. In such a situation, you can be fined up to Rs 25,000. Such a big fine can spoil not only your Diwali budget but the budget of the whole month.
Whenever you are going to get any kind of modification done in your two-wheeler or four-wheeler, first of all, you have to get permission from the Regional Transport Office. During modification, you can use only those parts in your vehicle that are approved by the Automobile Research Institute of India (ARAI). Here we are telling 3 such conditions of modification, due to which you can be fined heavily.
Heavy challenge in modification
It is also illegal to get modify the motorcycle or scooter. These days the traffic police is also catching modified motorcycles and the challenging them. Under the new traffic rules, any new modification done to any type of vehicle is illegal. You can be fined for this. The bike can also be confiscated.
Challan on sound silencer
Many times Indian people also get the silencer to their motorcycle modified. Often the craze of silencers used in Royal Enfield Bullet is seen more. People get such silencers installed in their bikes, which make a loud sound or firecrackers come out of them. Police can catch you for using such silencers. Along with this, a heavy challenge will also be imposed on you.
Challan on fancy number plate too
It is illegal to use any kind of fancy number plate in the vehicle. The government has fixed a style sheet for the number plate. Under this, all the numbers on the number plate should be visible and should not be written in a fancy way. Always use the number plate certified by the RTO.