If a driver is caught driving a vehicle with alcohol in his blood exceeding 30 mg per 100 ml or he is under the influence of a drug to such an extent that he is incapable of exercising proper control over the vehicle, the following will be the punishments. First Offence: Imprisonment up to 6 months or fine up to Rs 2,000 or both Subsequent Offence: Imprisonment up to 2 years or fine up to Rs 3,000 or both.
Authorities can detain a vehicle in the following circumstances:
? Vehicle being driven by an individual without valid driving license
? Vehicle being driven without registration
? Transport vehicle being driven without Permit
? Vehicle being driven without payment of Tax
As per section 250 (A) MMVR, r/w 177 Motor Vehicles Act, no driver while driving or riding a motor vehicle (including two wheeler) can use a mobile phone.
A motorist has to carry the original driving license and insurance certificate. Photocopies of documents won't be valid during police inspection after a violation has been committed. However, if a motorist doesn't want to carry his originals with him all the time, he can obtain a master pass from the nearest RTO. It can be obtained through the production of the certificate of registration, taxation card, insurance and driving license. Once you have the master card, there is no need to carry other documents
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