Patna: Be careful if you ride a bike without a helmet, your account will be empty
Such news is coming from Patna, the capital of Bihar, which is very important for the people of Bihar to know. In fact, breaking traffic rules on the roads of the capital has become equivalent to hitting an ax on one’s foot. With the help of cameras, VIPs and common people are being challaned continuously. Along with this, till now challans worth crores of rupees have been deducted from the third eye of the traffic police at the square-intersections of Bihar. Alam is that now everyone seems to be following the rules, but in spite of this, if you do not desist from breaking the rules, then your challan can be deducted many times in a single day. According to the Patna Traffic Police regarding this, the number of people who go under the camera’s eye in a day, the number of times the challan will be deducted. Traffic ADG Sudhanshu Kumar clearly said that as many times a day you will be caught on camera riding a bike without a helmet, you will be fined. Let us tell you that there is no provision regarding exemption in the Motor Vehicles Act.
Breaking rules in Patna will be heavy
Let us tell you that if you are riding a bike without a helmet on the roads of Patna, then whenever the camera’s eyes fall on you, an online challan of that much thousand will reach your mobile. Traffic ADG Sudhanshu Kumar told that if you are going somewhere in Patna without helmet and cameras installed at four places have taken photos of you and your bike, then you will have to pay a fine of Rs 4,000, whose message will be sent to the mobile, where From here you can see where you have broken the rules. Along with this, the fine will also have to be deposited within three months, failing which your bike permit will not be made, there will be problem in selling the bike. Also NOC will not be available.
Along with this, let us tell you that the District Transport Officer has denied this statement of Patna Traffic Police, he has suggested necessary changes in the camera system. Patna’s DTO Sriprakash told that, “Without a helmet, the challan should be issued only once in a day. Cameras need to be synchronized, so that once a challan is deducted from one camera in a day, the other camera does not send a challan for the same bike. The DTO said that if there is a matter of multiple challans in a day, then a complaint should be made with the traffic SP. At present, online challans are being sent with the help of 60 different cameras in the city, which are controlled from the Integrated Command and Control Center ie ICCC Bhavan located at the Patna Police Office. Also, after getting its picture, the traffic police officers validate the challan.