Traffic Rules: Cars with sunroofs have recently grown in popularity among Indian car purchasers. The majority of consumers now prefer to buy cars with sunroofs. Standing outside the sunroof of a moving automobile can be a thrilling experience for both children and adults, but it is also risky. You’ve probably seen people do stuff like this before, or you’ve done it yourself for fun.
Traffic Rules: Sunroof
Let us warn you that doing so is unsafe for anyone and a violation of traffic laws. A challan might also be filed against the car owner for such behaviour. The traffic police have launched a campaign to put a halt to such dangerous activities. The police are ready to issue online challans to the owners of numerous similar cars photographed on CCTV cameras.
If a person is seen getting out of a moving automobile by opening the sunroof, the vehicle is immediately stopped by police and a challan is issued. According to media sources, a challan of up to Rs 1,000 may be imposed in several states for doing so.
The police have begun imposing a Rs 1,000 fine on those who come out of the sunroof on the road, deeming it a breach of Section 184(F) of the Motor Vehicles Act. This means that any violation of the rules anywhere in the country can result in a fine.
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