Traffic Challan on Sleepers: It is very important to follow traffic rules while driving on the road. If you violate the rules, heavy challan may have to be filled. Recently, it is being claimed in social media and many reports that if someone drives a car or bike wearing slippers or sandals, then his challan can be cut. But is there really any such traffic rule? Let’s know its truth.

Does driving a vehicle wearing slippers cut the challan?

DSP Chandrakesh Singh of Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh says that there is no provision in the Motor Vehicle Act that considers driving a slippers or sandals illegal. He clearly stated that there is no restriction in the law, so no challan is deducted on wearing a sandal or driving a bike.

That is, if you are driving a vehicle wearing slippers or sandals, then you cannot impose any penalty in the name of traffic police invoice.

Still why not wear slippers?

Even though there is no legal ban on driving a vehicle wearing slippers, it is better to wear shoes in terms of security.

Increase in safety – In the case of accident, shoes help protect your feet from injury.
Better grip – The grip of slippers on the race and brake paddle is not good, which increases the risk of foot slipping.
Ease of gear shifting – Wearing shoes while riding a bike does not make it difficult to change gear.
Difficulty in applying brakes – Slippers do not control the brake and clutch paddle while driving the car, which can lead to an accident.

Benefits of wearing shoes

Race and break paddle get better grip.
The chances of slipping are less.
The legs are safe in the event of an accident.
There is better control during driving.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *