Pay special attention to these things while driving on Diwali, otherwise traffic police will issue heavy challan

Be it a bike or a car, driving under the influence of alcohol proves to be extremely dangerous. Because due to the presence of alcohol in liquor, a person loses his senses and is also unable to control the vehicle, in such a situation the chances of having an accident are very high, hence keep alcohol away from you while driving.

Sun, 12 Nov 2023 10:27 PM (IST)
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Pay special attention to these things while driving on Diwali, otherwise traffic police will issue heavy challan

The traffic police have become quite active since the beginning of the festive season. Therefore, if you are going anywhere in your vehicle outside your home on Diwali, then definitely follow the traffic rules. In fact, on Diwali, people are so excited that they do not shy away from violating traffic rules. However, this time the police are more alert, hence through this news we are going to tell you about those special things which if you do not follow then the traffic police will issue heavy challan.

If you are riding a bike then definitely wear a helmet and also make the person sitting behind you wear a helmet and always buy a helmet with ISI mark. If you are caught without a helmet, the traffic police will issue you a challan. At the same time, even if you somehow escape from the police, you can be issued an online challan through CCTV cameras.

Be it a bike or a car, driving under the influence of alcohol proves to be extremely dangerous. Because due to the presence of alcohol in liquor, a person loses his senses and at the same time is unable to control the vehicle, in such a situation the chances of having an accident are very high, hence keep alcohol away from you, and if you are caught driving after drinking alcohol. So your driving license may get cancelled.

If you want your challan to be issued and you also want to reach your home safely, then you should not drive your vehicle at overspeed. Even if you follow the traffic rules, do not drive or ride on the wrong side.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer