Panaji, Feb 10 : The Goa government is considering softening the impact of the amended Motor Vehicles (MV) Act, which mandates hefty fines and penalties for traffic violators.
In the wake of severe criticism of the poor road infrastructure as well as the Goa Legislative Assembly elections slated for early next year, the state government has decided to revise the traffic rules, sources said.
After delaying the implementation of the modified central act, first due to the onset of the pandemic and secondly due to a lack of consensus in the state cabinet, Goa’s Transport Minister Mauvin Godinho has said that the state rules for the amended MV norms would be put in place soon, but fines imposed would be the minimum as prescribed under the amended legislation, pushed by the road transport ministry and aimed at making the roads safer.
“We have done homework on the Motor Vehicle Act. For any offence, the law has given a zone of consideration in fines from Rs 500 to Rs 5,000. So, from Rs 100 at present the fine will go up to Rs 500,” Godinho said.
Other traffic offences, for which fines have been hiked to between Rs 1,000 and Rs 8,000, they have been limited to Rs 1,000, he added.
“We have kept the fines at the minimum, because we do not want to fine people a lot,” Godinho said.
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