Showing posts with label Indian Roadie Police Directives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Roadie Police Directives. Show all posts

Friday, 22 August 2025

Sanjog portal for payment of traffic fines in WB wef 2025-06-01


Sanjog portal for payment of traffic fines in WB wef 2025-06-01. 
Indian Roadie Police Directives 
Indian Roadie Government Directives 

Saturday, 5 July 2025

Delhi government order to stop selling fuel to ELV withdrawn


Thankfully, the Delhi Government order to stop selling of petrol/ diesel to 10 or 15 years old vehicles respectively and impound all such End of Life Vehicles (ELV) which came into effect from 2025-07-01 was withdrawn within 2 days. 

Video courtesy: IBN 24
* Indian Roadie Government Directives 
* Indian Roadie Police Directives 
* Enemies Within India Are More Harmful Than Vehicular Pollution

Monday, 5 August 2024

Important update by Kalimpong DM on NH10


Important update by Kalimpong DM for those planning to drive on NH10. 

Light Motor vehicles (private, official and emergency vehicles only) will move from Chitrey to Seti Jhora and vice versa via NH10 from 06:00 hrs to 18:00 hrs, on all days, from 2024-08-04 until further order. 
* Indian Roadie Police Directives
* Indian Roadie Road Condition

Thursday, 31 August 2023

Drive within speed limits in Odisha to avoid stiff fines and penalties


The content in the attached screenshot isn't a stray case in Odisha. Motorists who exceed the speed limits on NH16 from near Jaleshwar (WB-OD border) to Girsola (OD-AP border near Brahmapur) and also from Jamshola (JH-OD border) to Saraipalli (near OD-CG border) on erstwhile NH6 are getting one or more SMS for payment of challans, each totalling ₹7000 (₹2000 for exceeding the speed limits + ₹5000 for driving without Driving License) for every offence. 

At times the SMS reach the registered mobile number of the car owner within 15 minutes of the alleged offence. At times SMS don't reach even after 15+ weeks. At times messages are being received after the case has been referred to some court in Odisha. 

The maximum speed limits in OD range from 60 kmph to 80 kmph. 

To avoid hassles, it's best to stick to the speed limits. 

The screenshot dated 2023-08-31 has been curated from a road travel and automobiles forum on Facebook. 
* Indian Roadie Safety Tips 
* Indian Roadie Police Directives 
* Penalties For Speeding Offences

Wednesday, 16 August 2023

Kashmir Govt to cancel registration of vehicles whose e-Challan dues are not paid by 2023-08-09


Kashmir Govt had decided to cancel registration of vehicles having pending e-Challans. The authorities had set August 09, 2023 as the deadline to clear the dues shown in the e-Challans. 
* Indian Roadie Police Directives 
* Indian Roadie News

Thursday, 27 January 2022

Notification on DigiLocker platform and mParivahan App. Post by Kolkata Traffic Police on its Facebook Page on 2022-01-27





Notification on DigiLocker platform and mParivahan App. Post by Kolkata Traffic Police on its Facebook Page on 2022-01-27. 

Please note that although the post was made on 2022-01-27, the contents of the notification is dated 2021-12-23. 

Here's the weblink for easy reference .... 

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=4614830325231872&id=129115403803409

Directives on road closures/ diversions in parts of North India in end January 2022

Abide by the directives with respect to road closures/ diversions due to heavy snowfall. The directives were issued by government authorities around 2022-01-24 in certain sections of North India. Satisfy yourself about the status before venturing out on the listed roads. 
Please read it carefully. 

1. Dalhousie-Khajjiar Road is completely closed for all kind of vehicles. 
2. Banikhet-Dalhousie road is open only for 4*4 (4WD) vehicles. 
3. Pathankot-Chamba road traffic is being diverted at Nainikhadd and Goli via Samleu for all vehicles. 
4. CHAMBA-PATHANKOT NH is very slippery due to snow around Banikhet
All are advised to travel only if really necessary.

जरूरी सूचना

 सड़क की स्थिति:
 1. डलहौजी-खज्जियार रोड सभी तरह के वाहनों के लिए पूरी तरह बंद है
 2. बनीखेत-डलहौजी रोड केवल 4*4 (4WD) वाहनों के लिए खुला है
 3. पठानकोट-चंबा सड़क यातायात को सभी वाहनों के लिए नैनीखड्ड और गोली से समलेउ होते हुए डायवर्ट किया जा रहा है.
 4. बनीखेत के आसपास बर्फ के कारण चंबा-पठानकोट राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग बहुत फिसलन भरा है
 सभी को सलाह दी जाती है कि यदि वास्तव में आवश्यक हो तो ही यात्रा करें। 
* Indian Roadie Road Condition 
* Indian Roadie Police Directives 
* Indian Roadie Government Directives

Monday, 5 July 2021

Stoppage in Atal Tunnel can result in stoppage in Manali Jail - Kullu Police


Kullu Police in HP doesn't mince around with their words and keeps their promises, too. 
This signage was spotted at the approach to Atal Tunnel, Rohtang, Himachal Pradesh, India on 27th June 2021. 
Roadies stopping inside Atal Tunnel without valid reasons can result in harsh punishment, including imprisonment. 
Courtesy: Abhinav Shekhar 


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* Indian Roadie News 
* Indian Roadie Police Directives

Friday, 2 July 2021

Blanket ban on possession and usage of drones by public in entire J&K, Ladakh wef 2021-06-30


Don't even contemplate carrying a drone of any size whatsoever if your are planning to drive/ ride to anywhere in the UTs Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh. 
There's a blanket ban on possession of drones in the said region. 
The official order dated 2021-06-30 passed by the DM of Rajouri is attached for your perusal. 
Be responsible and strictly follow the rules! 
* Indian Roadie News 
* Indian Roadie Police Directives

Saturday, 7 March 2020

Roadies being fined on NH44 in Karnal, Haryana for overspeeding, dark glasses, drunk driving, etc in February 2020


Roadies are fined in Karnal, Haryana on NH44 for overspeeding, films on glasses, drunk driving, non-existence of reflector tapes in trucks, etc.

This was a video by 'India Breaking News' from the location where checking was being carried out by Haryana Police personnel on the highway in end February 2020.
It's being mentioned by the police officer on duty that the official speed limit on that stretch is 100 kmph + 5% grace, which makes it 105 kmph. A car doing 106 kmph is fined ₹2000 on the spot.
Cars with dark films on glasses are fined a whooping ₹10000.
Drunk driving cases are referred to the courts.
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Caution: Not all NH in India has an upper speed limit of 100 kmph. Most states/ locations have limits ranging from 40 - 80 kmph.
There are states, viz. West Bengal which don't object to dark glasses.
HP doesn't even allow any writings in the form of stickers on windshields or the body.
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Attention Ministry of Road Transport and Highways:
MORTH has only given a set of directives to all the states and UTs. However, the implementation and interpretation seems to have been left to the ministers and 'babus' of the respective State governments.
With good road infrastructure, people are not left moving around within a town, district or state. With different set of local rules and impromptu interpretations by uncouth cops in different states, the road users are invariably at the receiving end.

Requesting  Nitin Gadkari to do something about it on a war footing and dole out exemplary punishment to erring police and RTO/ PVD officials.
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* Indian Roadie Safety Tips
* Indian Roadie Police Directives