New Motor Vehicles Act 2019: Uttarakhand Replicates Gujarat in Reducing Traffic Violation Fines, Karnataka to Follow Suit
As per the decisions taken by the Uttarakhand state cabinet, a fine of Rs 2,500 will be levied if a person drives vehicle without a license, instead of Rs 5,000 as proposed in the Centre-floated law. Similarly, a fine of Rs 5,000 would be levied if a person with disqualified license drives at a public place. The MVA passed by the Centre has proposed Rs 10,000 for the offence.