Delhi vehicle, cabby asked to use uniform, warned of heavy fines

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Delhi government in an order on Monday asked auto-rickshaw and cabby in the city to use a uniform while driving, alerting them of heavy
fines if they stop working to comply, and suspension of licence for repeat wrongdoers
Under section 66 of Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 every taxi and automobile rickshaw is needed to obtain the authorization to ply on road
The permit is governed with certain conditions, prominent among them is that an individual will not drive a car without using suitable
uniform as prescribed, stated an order released by the Transport department of Delhi government
The cars and taxi unions said they were ready to follow the order, but also prompted the federal government to decrease the Rs 10,000 fine
A transport official said that initially the focus will be on creating awareness among drivers to wear uniforms as the citys going to host
the G20 top and the government does not wish to give a bad impression
All the chauffeurs of taxi and vehicle rickshaw are thus directed not to drive the lorry, without wearing recommended uniform, stopping
working which challan will be released for infraction of authorization condition, the Monday order read
The habitual offender may deal with rigid action for not wearing consistent ranging from heavy challan together with either suspension
or cancellation of driving licence or registration of lorry, as deemed fit, it specified
Using of uniforms is also compulsory for motorists of electrical guest vehicles
Rajinder Soni, basic secretary of Delhi Autorickshaw Sangh, said that the uniform will offer the motorists an identity
However, there need to not be a heavy fine, which is Rs 10,000, in case some driver stops working to turn up in uniform due to the fact
that of any authentic factor
Presently, the great amount is not fixed, in some cases chauffeurs are imposed Rs 500 and sometimes the amount is greater, Soni stated.2023
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vehicle and taxi need to wear khaki uniform while driving their lorries
Around 1995-96, the colour was changed to grey for motorists and white for those who owned and drove their taxis and vehicles
The motorists of vehicles and taxis have no problem wearing uniform but the challan has actually been an issue, stated Chandu Chaurasia,
president of Capital Drivers Welfare Association
Auto and cabby barely make 2,000-4,000 each day
The Rs 10,000 fine is very high for them, he stated
In 2021, Delhi High Court had actually looked for a reaction from the Centre and Delhi federal government on a plea difficult obligatory
uniforms for auto and cab driver in the city
It was claimed in the petition filed by a motorists union - Chalak Shakti- that challans up to Rs 20,000 were being imposed on auto-rickshaw
and taxi drivers for not using uniform
It was also claimed by the petitioners that the law itself was unclear and uncertain on the colour or kind of uniforms
It was not specified whether pant-shirt, Safari suit or Kurta-Pyjama qualified as uniform
Further, there was nothing about the type of fabric, colour and its shade, trims and devices associated with the uniform, the petition had
actually specified.