Use digital docus when traffic cops stop you

  • | Tuesday | 13th November, 2018

There is no need to check the physical documents. We will spread awareness and educatein the matter and then we will start implementation early next year.” The city police have to be informed in this matter and the rule can be implemented.”P Harishekharan, Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic), told BM, “Yes, I have come across the notification. documentsThere is still time for us to implement it. There is still time for us to implement it.

documents There is still time for us to implement it. We will first spread awareness and educate our traffic cops in the matter and then we will start implementation early next year ­ –P Harishekharan, Additional Commissioner of Police The commuter traffic cops Teaching Kannada is their passion, service Kannada Kaliyona, a ‘Learning Kannada’ initiative, was launched by Sampath Ramanujan, who founded Anvaya Foundation earlier this year. By Manoj SharmaAmendment to Motor Vehicle Rules will allow the motorists to producein their electronic formMotorists in the city, who have been fined for not carrying certificates related to their vehicles, can choose to drive light from now on as they will be allowed to produced the documents in electronic form too.The draft notification by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways released on November 2 has brought certain amendments and a new clause to the Central Motor Vehicle Rules which exempts vehicle owners from showing the physical documents.The notification reads, “In the said rule, in rule 139: after words the driver or a conductor of a motor vehicle shall produce certificates in physical or electronic form.” The notification also said that the, “fitness and permit, driving license and pollution control check can be inserted into the system”. With this, the commuters in the city can go through digitised police checking.One of the officials, who did not want to be identified, said, “The procedure will be as follows:or the motor vehicle owner can produce the documents such as registration, driving license, insurance and other details from their digi locker. There is no need to check the physical documents. The city police have to be informed in this matter and the rule can be implemented.”P Harishekharan, Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic), told BM, “Yes, I have come across the notification. We will be implementing it soon. There is still time for us to implement it. We will spread awareness and educatein the matter and then we will start implementation early next year.”

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