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Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2017

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August 06, 2018

What are the key provisions?

  • License - The Bill seeks to take the license issuing process online.
  • Tests for driving licences will be automated, and learner’s licences will be issued online.
  • Aadhaar will be mandatory for getting a driving licence and vehicle registration.
  • The time limit for renewal of driving licence is increased from one month to one year before and after the expiry date.
  • Compensation - Government will provide a compensation of Rs 2 lakh or more to the victim's family for deaths in hit-and-run cases (currently - Rs 25,000)
  • The time limit would be 6 months for application of compensation to the Claims Tribunal with regard to road accidents.
  • Fund - A Motor Vehicle Accident Fund is proposed to be created.
  • It will provide compulsory insurance cover to all road users in India for certain types of accidents.
  • Violation - In traffic violations by juveniles, the guardians or owner of the vehicle would be held responsible.
  • It proposes three-year jail for parents of minors drivers causing fatal accidents
  • However, they could prove the offence was committed without their knowledge or they tried to prevent it.
  • The registration of the motor vehicle in question will be cancelled.
  • The juvenile will be tried under the Juvenile Justice Act.
  • Penalties - The penalties for violations have been increased substantially from the present amounts.
  • E.g. Drunk driving - from Rs 2,000 to Rs 10,000, rash driving from Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000, driving without a licence - from Rs 500 to Rs 5,000
  • Good Samaritans - People coming forward to help accident victims will be protected from civil or criminal liability.
  • It will also be optional for them to disclose their identity to the police or medical personnel.
  • Accountability - Contractors, consultants and civic agencies will be accountable for faulty design, construction or poor maintenance of roads leading to accidents.
  • The government can recall vehicles whose components or engine do not meet the required standards.
  • Manufacturers can be fined up to Rs 500 crore in case of sub-standard components or engine.
  • It will be mandatory to alter vehicles to make them suitable for specially-abled people.
  • Aggregators - The Bill defines taxi aggregators as “a digital intermediary or market place for a passenger to connect with a driver for the purpose of transportation.” E.g. Uber, Ola
  • The 2016 Bill required State governments to issue licences to aggregators as per guidelines issued by the Central Government.
  • The 2017 Bill made it optional for State governments to follow central guidelines.
  • Aggregators, however, now have to be compliant with the Information Technology Act, 2000.
  • Insurance - The Bill removes the cap on liability for third-party insurance.
  • The 2016 Bill had capped the maximum liability at Rs 10 lakh in case of death and Rs 5 lakh in case of grievous injury.
  • Third-party offers coverage against claims of damages and losses incurred by a driver who is not the insured.

 

Source: Economic Times, The Hindu

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