Any Machine which generates power and helps in the transportation of people and things by the mood of transport Road. The Motor Vehicle Act,1988, came into force on 1 July 1989, and the act amendment by the motor vehicle (Amendment) Act, 2019. The Motor Vehicle Act, 2019 came into force on 1st September 2019. The Act comes up with details which are issued by the legislative provision by the Government of India which includes drivers/conductor's license, registration of the motor vehicle, control of the motor vehicle, special permission of state transport, traffic regulation, insurance of the vehicle, etc.
At the request of ministers of several state’s the amendment has been made to decrease the violation graph of traffic rules. As earlier all the documents (hard copy) were required to carry for inspection by traffic police for example driving license, the paper of vehicle, insurance, road tax, pollution control paper, etc. But after 1st April 2020 as noticed by the Central Government of India (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways) has passed a law which helps general public of India that they can carry a soft copy of all the documents of the vehicle in some specific application like Digi locker which will be considered as a legal document (soft copy).
Under the new act, several more laws have been introduced which include punishment and heavy fines that will be charged on drunken driving, driving without a license, dangerous driving, over speeding, etc. And the penalties will keep on increasing by 10 percent after every 3 years. The law has extended the duration of renewal of a driving license from one month to one year after the date of expiry but if the duration exceeds then the person has to go through a test of competence.
The act also an assurance to provide medical and non-medical aid to the victim of an accident from any civil and criminal as well as the minimum compensation for death or serious injury due to hit and run has been shifted up consequential.
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