Section 137 of MVA : Section 137: Power Of Central Government To Make Rules
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where the Central Government, exercising its powers under Section 137 of The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, decides to enhance road safety by updating the rules related to traffic signals and helmet standards:
A new rule is introduced requiring all motorcycle riders to use a specific type of protective headgear that meets the latest safety standards. This rule is made under clause (aa) of Section 137, focusing on the safety of riders, especially children below the age of four.
Additionally, the government implements a system of electronic monitoring to ensure compliance with traffic signals. This is done under clause (d), aiming to reduce traffic violations and accidents through automated enforcement mechanisms.
As a result, drivers now have to adhere to these updated rules, and any violation could lead to penalties as prescribed by the Act.