Police will no longer impose fines other than masks on motorists, given Corona's condition to prevent congestion at the RTO.
In the meeting of Gandhinagar cabinet, Chief Minister Rupani gave instructions to Transport Minister Faldu and Minister of State for Home Affairs Pradipsinh.
State government’s decision to prevent congestion in RTO, vehicle detention for violation of traffic rules
The government has taken a major decision to provide temporary relief to motorists in the state. From now on, police across the state will not levy any fines on motorists other than wearing masks. No fines will be levied by the police for violating other traffic rules. In a cabinet meeting held at Gandhinagar today, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has instructed State Transport Minister RC Faldu and Home Minister Pradipsinh Jadeja in this regard.
Vehicles of traffic violators will not be detained. Chief Minister Rupani had taken this decision in a cabinet meeting to prevent congestion in the RTO in view of the current situation in Corona. Vehicles are detained by the traffic police for violating the rules, leading to huge crowds at RTO offices across the state. This also increases the risk of coronary heart disease. The decision has been taken keeping in view the fact that it is the priority of the state government not to gather crowds at any place at present.
Representation on the plight of two-wheeler detainees
Two-wheeler and four-wheeler drivers are detained by the traffic police for violating traffic rules in the state. Drivers are fined between Rs 2,000 and Rs 8,000 on these detained vehicles. In addition, there is an increase in the number of drivers rushing to the RTO office to release detained vehicles. This led to widespread representations to the state government that there was a fear of a massive Koro transition. This decision is believed to have been taken following this.
Twenty-five employees of the Ahmedabad RTO office were coroned together
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