The Motor Vehicles Amendment Act 2019 has been amended to include new and revised fines that will be effective from September 1.
The new rules are intended to make roads safer and curb corruption by Regional Transport Offices (RTOs).
The fines are as follows:
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has also announced that the process of obtaining a driving license will be completely computerised for everybody.
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