English, asked by ramanjitkaur4455568, 10 months ago

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Topic :Underage driving
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Answered by ikhatoon388
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The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill 2019 ushers in a variety of new regulations and changes so as to improve the state of road safety in India.The poor state of road safety in India can be admittedly ascribed to far too many factors. And while we have had laws aimed at dealing with crucial challenges that continue to take a toll on the safety on the country's roads, we have struggled to ensure compliance. This, in turn, can be chalked to things like the fact that our laws haven't been what you'd call stringent and that the implementation is poor as well. Thankfully, the government's stance has evolved, for the better, over the years and the proof is found in the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill 2019, which was recently passed by the Lok Sabha.

The aforementioned bill ushers in a variety of new regulations as well as changes to old ones, which, together, seek to improve road safety in India. It also intends to deal with the highly problematic issue of underage driving in India by putting the blame squarely on juvenile drivers' parents and/or vehicles' owners. To this end, the bill seeks to add two new sections in the Motor Vehicles Act, namely, sections 199A and 199B. We'll save section 199B for later since it deals with the fines.

Answered by Anonymous
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<font color=purple><bg color="pink"The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill 2019 ushers in a variety of new regulations and changes so as to improve the state of road safety in India.

The poor state of road safety in India can be admittedly ascribed to far too many factors. And while we have had laws aimed at dealing with crucial challenges that continue to take a toll on the safety on the country's roads, we have struggled to ensure compliance. This, in turn, can be chalked to things like the fact that our laws haven't been what you'd call stringent and that the implementation is poor as well. Thankfully, the government's stance has evolved, for the better, over the years and the proof is found in the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill 2019, which was recently passed by the Lok Sabha. 

The aforementioned bill ushers in a variety of new regulations as well as changes to old ones, which, together, seek to improve road safety in India. It also intends to deal with the highly problematic issue of underage driving in India by putting the blame squarely on juvenile drivers' parents and/or vehicles' owners. To this end, the bill seeks to add two new sections in the Motor Vehicles Act, namely, sections 199A and 199B. We'll save section 199B for later since it deals with the fines.

hence we should not drive vehicles at underage.....its an punishable offence......

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