Even for this small mistake a heavy challan can be issued!

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Traffic Challan: Just wearing a helmet will not help, even for this small mistake a heavy challan can be issued!


Two-wheelers are used on a large scale in India, but sometimes due to lack of correct information, challan has to be paid. Therefore, it becomes very important to have correct information.

Challan on Helmet

Many times, due to a lack of correct information, people have to data-face challenges, and their pocket gets hit hard. Just like many bank riders think after wearing a helmet they will be saved from challan and will also be safe. Whereas neither of the two is possible just by placing the helmet on the head. But this should not happen to you, so we are going to give the correct information about it.

The correct way to wear a helmet

Whether you ride a bike or a scooter, wearing a helmet is compulsory. So that firstly, your pocket is saved from getting hit by challan and secondly, you also remain safe. But for this, you must wear the helmet properly. That means, firstly, your helmet should fit your head, neither tight nor loose. After applying this, apply the strip properly. So that the helmet can provide proper protection to your head and your head will get a minimum injury in case of any accident etc. Your challan can be deducted even if you do not close the strip.


Jeb will be fined Rs 2,000

There is a provision of challan for not wearing a helmet and not closing the strip. For which you can be issued a challan under the Motor Vehicle Act. That means, if you are caught not wearing a helmet while riding a two-wheeler, you can be issued a challan of Rs 2,000 and if you wear a helmet while wearing a strip bandana, you can be issued a challan of up to Rs 1,000. Therefore it is important to wear the helmet properly.

Wear only ISI marked helmet

Many times, even after wearing a helmet and closing the strip properly, the issue of challan arises. Because the helmet worn by the two-wheeler rider is not ISI-certified by the Bureau of indian Standards (BSI). Whereas according to the Motor Vehicle Act, the helmet must be ISI certified and even if it is not so, your challan can be deducted, which will be Rs 1,000. Therefore, avoid doing this and stay safe along with the challan.

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