In India, some rules have been set for driving on the roads. All drivers have to follow these rules of the Motor Vehicles Act. Those who violate these rules are fined or punished. There is also a rule in India regarding the headlights of the vehicle. If anyone drives on a high beam, then such drivers are also fined. Many people drive their cars on high beams for better visibility at night. And especially during the rainy season and when there is fog, people use high beams more. But doing so is illegal. If someone drives on a high beam, then you can complain about him. Where to complain, let us tell you.
Complaints against people driving on high-beam
Driving on a high beam is prohibited. In such a situation, if you see someone driving on the highway, then you can complain about him. In such a situation, if you want, you can inform the nearest traffic police. Or if you want, you can also register a complaint by calling helpline number 100. Traffic police in India have also become very active on social media.
That is why if you see a driver driving on a high beam. So you can also inform about this on the social media platforms of the traffic police. If you want, you can also take a photo of the vehicle and send it to the traffic police on social media. You can also tell the number of the vehicle to the traffic police. After this, the traffic police will take action.
This much fine is imposed on high-beam.
Driving on a high beam is dangerous. Because it causes bright light to fall on the eyes of the drivers of the vehicles coming from the front and their eyes get dazzled. Because of this, there is a fear of accidents. That is why high beams have been banned. But despite this, if someone drives on high beam headlights. Then he can be fined under the Motor Vehicles Act. In such cases, the amount of fine can range from Rs 500 to Rs 1,000.
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