Section 115 of MVA : Section 115: Power To Restrict The Use Of Vehicles

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a large sinkhole suddenly appears on a main road in a city, posing a danger to motorists. The State Government, recognizing the potential threat to public safety, decides to restrict traffic on the affected road. Using Section 115 of The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, the government issues a notification in the Official Gazette announcing that no vehicles are allowed to use the stretch of road where the sinkhole is located. They also specify that emergency vehicles and residents living on that road are exceptions to this restriction.

In compliance with the law, the government installs temporary traffic signs around the sinkhole area to inform drivers of the detour. As the repair work is expected to take only three weeks, the government opts not to publish the notification in the Official Gazette but instead relies on local news, social media, and signage to spread the word about the road closure and traffic rerouting.

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