The new Motor Vehicle Act got implemented from September 1 i.e. Sunday across the country which was passed Parliament in July and aims to infuse more discipline on roads by tightening rules and increasing penalties.
After the implementation of the new Act, the penalties have been significantly increased such as for not possessing Driving License (D/L), earlier there was a fine of Rs 1,000 which now has increased by 5 times and is Rs 5,000.
On Tuesday, Nagpur Police posted a funny meme on its Twitter handle which attracted several netizens to share their reactions on it and believe us they are quite hilarious.
Check out the tweet by the Napur Police:
Hey, What is up guys?
This is NGPCTYPOLICE.
And , this is -
" #MotorVehiclesAct2019 : Impressions ! "
You break the traffic rules,
& you are issued with a hefty challan (ticket).
So, Follow Rules, Drive Safe.
And Peace.
cc @MKBHD#NewTrafficRules pic.twitter.com/wyOa9NKrp5
— Nagpur City Police (@NagpurPolice) September 3, 2019
Here's how the Netizens reacted to the Tweet:
#NewTrafficRules
1. Before paying challan
2. After paying challan pic.twitter.com/VphLwyqmaW— â• (@Tablatodd) September 3, 2019
@ngpnmc @trafficngp #NewTrafficRules pic.twitter.com/iwH7UXsI39
— Vinay_kukde (@vinaykukde5) September 3, 2019
*KBC*
Amitabh Bacchan : kya kijiyega itni dhan rashi ka?
Contestant : Chalan bharungaðŸ˜Â— Mayur Lagad (@iMayurLagad) September 3, 2019
Parents : Bade ho ke kya banoge
Beta : Traffic Police🚦👮 pic.twitter.com/q78EowuUyV— Gopal Bhore (@grbhore) September 4, 2019
— NakkaToka |FoxTail (@nakkatoka) September 5, 2019
Hah!
Mazak hai kya ?
Mazak hai kya ?
Zak hai kya, zak hai kya yeh?
Mazak hai kya yeh?
Tere baat mein aawaz hai kya?
Tere baat mein awaaz hai kya ?
Tere baat men bhadaas hai kya?
Prrrrrraaaaaaahhhhh
Mazak hai kya?
Challan tho Banenga Bhai.. @sharukhshaikh3 pic.twitter.com/QIkUP4HuYZ— shakeb_spartan (@ShakebSpartan) September 3, 2019
— Gaurav (@69pAnda420) September 4, 2019
Me and my friend caught by traffic hawaldar #NewTrafficRules pic.twitter.com/0d9hPlAkRA
— RS (@AwaraRish) September 4, 2019
The bill, which seeks to weed out corruption, improve road safety and usher in use of technology to regulate traffic was passed in Parliament in the month of July.
It also brings a sea change in how Indian roads and vehicular transportation are governed. Stating that maximum road accidents in the world occur in India, Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari noted that annually about five lakh road accidents take place in the country, in which there are 1.5 lakh deaths and 65 per cent of them are youth.