The police directive comes amidst concerns over safety and adherence to traffic laws, particularly following several alarming incidents involving minors across the region. It is both inappropriate and illegal for underage children to drive two-wheelers or four-wheelers under any circumstances, the statement said.
Parents to face strict actions if minor found driving
Parents or guardians found permitting minors to drive without a valid license will face severe penalties. These include fines of up to Rs 25,000, potential legal actions under Section 125 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita, and the cancellation of vehicle registration for a period of 12 months. Furthermore, minors caught driving illegally will be barred from obtaining a driving license until they reach the age of 25.
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The campaign includes rigorous checks by traffic police to detect and deter underage driving across the city. The enforcement campaign aims to instill greater awareness among residents about the consequences of disregarding traffic laws and the importance of ensuring compliance for a safer community.
As the crackdown intensifies, authorities stress the critical role of parental responsibility in maintaining road safety standards and preventing underage individuals from endangering themselves and others through unauthorized vehicle operation. (Inputs from PTI)
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