Delhi Makes Wearing Rear Seat Belts Mandatory With A Fine Of Rs 1,000 For Offenders
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Delhi roads are unfortunate in the number of accidents they have to witness. Delhi walas’ exuberant lifestyle is a statement in all ways, except when it comes to them brushing aside traffic rules. Well, to make roads safer, the Delhi police has launched a new drive and if you don’t wanna be fined, you better find out all about it below!
Buckle Up Your Seatbelts | Intensifying its road safety efforts, the Delhi Traffic Police on Wednesday launched a new drive to push people to use rear seat belts, failing which they will face a hefty penalty of Rs 1,000. On the first day of the special drive, the police conducted checks on Barakhamba Road near CP to ensure compliance. The drive comes after former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry died in a road accident in Maharashtra's Palghar district on September 4. According to police, Mistry, who was sitting in the rear, was not wearing a seatbelt.
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