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Speaking at the ‘Bus Drivers – Operators Information Worker 2024’ event held in the city on Tuesday, Deputy Commissioner of Police B P Dinesh Kumar announced that the penalties for traffic rule violations will be significantly increased. The new laws will replace the existing Indian Penal Code (IPC) with the BNS penal code.
Under the new code, negligent driving, currently punishable under IPC 279, will be substituted by BNS Act 281. The revised punishment will be a fine of Rs 10,000 and imprisonment of up to three years, a substantial increase from the current Rs 5,000 fine and six months imprisonment.
In addition, the driving licences of those found guilty of racing, drunken driving, using mobile phones while driving, overtaking, red light violations, and one-way driving will be revoked.
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Assistant Commissioner of Police Najma Farooqui echoed DCP Kumar’s sentiments, calling for a revision in the timing of private city buses and the compulsory use of computerised ticket machines.
The new laws are a part of the city’s commitment to making Mangalore’s roads accident-free and instilling a sense of safety among its citizens. The changes are expected to come into effect next month.