Deccan Chronicle

Penalty points for violators from today Roads dangerous from 7 to 9 pm

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For the first time in the country, motorists in the city will be docked penalty points from Tuesday if they violate traffic rules. They could lose their licence if they continue to violate rules and may even be sent to prison.

Different values have been given to traffic violations. A motorist who gets 12 points in two years would face a oneyear suspension of the driving licence.

If the motorist clocks 12 points a second time, the licence would be suspended for two years. For the third offence, the licence would be suspended for three years.

Those holding learner’s licence will face cancellati­on.

Joint commission­er of Hyderabad traffic police Dr V. Ravinder, “Once their driving licence is cancelled they are likely to be chargeshee­ted and can be sent to prison for up to three months’’.

“We request motorists to follow the traffic rules instead of clocking penalty points and face cancellati­on of licence,” he said.

There are two methods of imposing fines. Under spot challaning, tickets will be issued to motorists who have been physically caught violating rules.

From now on, the driver will be identified , the penalty points mentioned on his driving licence number. In the echallan system, the pictures show the vehicles violating traffic rules but it is difficult to identify the driver. Therefore, the penalty points cannot be applied to e-challans at present.

Hyderabad traffic police DCP A.V. Ranganath said, “We will use some software applicatio­ns to identify drivers even in e-challans. We will intensify special drives to book spot challans’’. tests at specific areas right from 7 pm”, Mr Ranganath said.

According to a doctor, drivers who get to sleep for only five hours a day are 15 times more likely to cause road accidents than those with a healthy sleep pattern. The accident risk is two to six times higher for those suffering from sleep apnea than it is for regular drivers.

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