Not following traffic rules while driving a vehicle can cause heavy traffic jams. In such a situation, ignoring traffic rules may cost you expensive. The question arises in the minds of many people that can a traffic invoice be issued on wearing a bike and riding a bike?

 

It is necessary to have correct knowledge of traffic rules.

Most of the bike riding bikes think that if they wear slippers and drive a motorcycle, they will have to give a traffic invoice, but is it true? Whether there is any provision in this regard in the Motor Vehicles Act? Under the Motor Vehicles Act, if a police officer stops you due to wearing slippers while riding a bike, you should already know about your rights.

Chappal will not be cut on riding a bike

Riding a bike by wearing slippers can be dangerous, as it can cause a leg injury during a road accident. That is why people riding bikes are advised. Always wear shoes instead of slippers while riding a bike. As far as traffic is concerned, there is no such provision in the Motor Vehicles Act at present. It has been told that a traffic challan can be issued even if the bike is riding. Nitin Gadkari’s office has shared a post which clearly states that the challan cannot be deducted when wearing a sandal. Of course this post is old, but for your information, this post has very important information.

Challans will not be issued for these items.

Even if a person drives a vehicle wearing a half shirt or a lungi, the police cannot cut your challan. Not only this, even if the windshield of your vehicle is dirty, there is no provision to issue traffic challans. If a policeman stops you and tries to cut your traffic challan for any of these things, you can complain to them.

Check your currency like this

If you want to check whether an invoice has been issued for your vehicle or not? So to know this, you have to go to https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/index/accused- Challan.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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