New traffic rules in mumbai 2022

  1. New Year 2023: Mumbai Police issues traffic advisory
  2. New Traffic Rule 2022: Mumbai followed New Traffic Rules after Delhi
  3. In 2022, city saw 30% decline in road accidents
  4. Mumbai traffic rule alert! Wearing seat belt must for all passengers travelling in a vehicle
  5. Ganesh Visarjan 2022: Mumbai's traffic movement to be restricted on September 9; know details here


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New Year 2023: Mumbai Police issues traffic advisory

• Northbound of N.S, Road from NCPA to Princess Street Flyover will be closed for all types of vehicles. • (Northbound traffic coming from Princess Street Flyover onto N.S. The road will be kept open) • Northbound of Madame Cama Road will be closed near Mantralaya Junction towards Air India Junction. • Northbound of Free Press Journal Marg will be closed for all types of vehicles except local residents. • Southbound of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Marg will be closed for all types of vehicles.

New Traffic Rule 2022: Mumbai followed New Traffic Rules after Delhi

New Traffic Rule 2022: Beginning tomorrow, or November 1, 2022, seat belt use will be required for every passenger in a moving vehicle. The Mumbai Police said on October 14 that starting on November 1, 2022, seat belt use for the driver and other passengers will be required. According to the Mumbai Police’s notification, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle while not using a seatbelt. As well as to transport people who are not using one. All passengers in motor vehicles without seat belts will also need to use them. According to a statement from the Mumbai Police. This was given a due date of November 1, 2022. New Traffic Rule 2022, This thing said in the notification The notification’s first sentence read, “All motor vehicle drivers and all passengers in vehicles. Whosoever travel on the roads of Mumbai city, are thus informed that, with effect from 01/11/2022, for drivers and all passengers, the seat while driving Wearing a belt would be mandatory.” Otherwise, section 194 (b) (1) of the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 2019 will take effect. 1000 challan in Delhi Let us inform you that the Delhi Traffic Police initiated a special campaign to promote the use of rear seat belts in September to tighten the laws governing traffic safety. He received an Rs. 1,000 punishment for failing to wear the belt. The Union Ministry of Road, Transport, and Highways published proposed regulations requiring automakers to install seat belt alarms on every seat of vehicles. Nitin Gadkari,...

In 2022, city saw 30% decline in road accidents

Mumbai: The city has seen a 30% decline in fatalities due to road accidents in 2022 as compared to the previous year, states a data released by the Mumbai Traffic Police. In 2022, the number of fatalities stood at 268, compared to 376 in 2021. Mumbai, India - April 21, 2022: Mumbai Traffic Police personnel apprehend motorists driving on the wrong side of the road during a Nakabandi at Adani Junction, Kandivali, in Mumbai, India, on Thursday, April 21, 2022. (Photo by Vijay Bate/HT Photo) (HT PHOTO) However, though the accidents have declined, the data suggests that Mumbaikars do not follow traffic rules and regulations. In 2022, the traffic police recovered a whopping ₹398.11 crore in fines as compared to ₹222.67 crore in 2021. Earlier, the traffic police had made seat belts mandatory for all passengers in a car after the death of Indian-born Irish businessman Cyrus Pallonji Mistry in an accident on the Mumbai-Gujarat highway on September 4, 2022. However, the citizens seemed to be even averse to this regulation despite being given ample amount of time to follow the rule. “Road safety is one of the most important goals for the Mumbai Traffic Police and it is our constant endeavour to create safer streets for the citizens of Mumbai. Last year, more action was taken and more efforts were to recover pending e-challans,” said Pravin Padwal, joint commissioner of police (traffic). As per the data, 1,21,537 challans were issued to passengers – who were not drivers – for not wear...

Mumbai traffic rule alert! Wearing seat belt must for all passengers travelling in a vehicle

Image Source : PTI The police have given time till November 1 to install seatbelts in vehicles that don't have them. Mumbai seat belt rule: The Mumbai Traffic Police has made it mandatory for all passengers travelling in a vehicle to wear seat belts. According to a notification issued on Friday (October 14), strict action will be taken against those not following the new rule. The police have given time till November 1 to install seatbelts in vehicles that don't have them. Image Source : INDIA TVThe decision has come after the Mumbai Traffic Police took cognizance of death of former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Misri's death in a car accident near Mumbai on September 4. "As per the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019, under section 194 (b) (1) Whoever drives a motor vehicle without wearing a safety beat or carries passengers not wearing seat belts shall be punishable. Accordingly, to install seat belt facility in motor vehicles which do not have the facility for all commuters, the period is being given till 01/11/2022," the notification stated. ALSO READ | The decision has come after the Mumbai Traffic Police took

Ganesh Visarjan 2022: Mumbai's traffic movement to be restricted on September 9; know details here

Following the Ganesh Visarjan (immersion) processions on September 9, there will be traffic restrictions in Mumbai. Overall, 74 roads will be closed to automobile traffic; 54 roads will only allow one-way vehicular traffic; 57 roads will not allow heavy vehicles, and 114 parking lots will be restricted across the city. These restrictions will be in effect from 12 pm to 6 am on the previous days. The traffic police have also issued separate notices regarding unsafe bridges and detours caused by Metro construction. Here's a list of the affected roads- A) Coloba division 1) From Budhvar Park to Indu Clinic, Nathalal Parekh marg remains closed. B) Kalbadevi division 1) The road from Princess Street to Thakurdwar Jn will be closed. C) B.Marg division 1) The J. S. S. Road between Thakurdwar and Bhalchandra Company will be closed. 2) From C.P.Tank circle to Bhalchandra Company, V.P.Road will be closed. 3) From J.S.S. Road to M.K. Road, B.J. Road will be closed. 4) R.R.Road will be closed between Charni Road Station and the Portuguese Church, up to Prathana Samaj. 5) From Madhav Baug to C.P. Tank Circle, C.P. Tank Road will be closed. 6) The V. P. Road will be closed between Kavasji Patel Tank and the S.V.P. Road Junction and its junction with Dr Bhadkamkar Marg (Route Lamington). 7) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Marg (Sandhurst Road) will be closed from Dr N.A. Purandare Marg (Marine Drive) to its intersection with Pandit Paluskar Chowk (Opera House), and then to its intersection with...