CHAPTER VIII
CONTROL OF TRAFFIC. sections 116 to 124
115. Power to restrict the use of
vehicles,- The state Government or any other authority authorized in
this behalf by the State Government, if satisfied that it is necessary in the
interest of public safety or convenience, or because of the nature any road or
bridge, may by notification in the Official Gazette, prohibit or restrict,
subject to such exceptions and conditions as may be specified in the
notification, the driving of any motor vehicles of any specified class or
description or motor vehicles, or the use of trailers generally in a specified
area or on a specified road and when any such prohibition or restriction is
imposed shall cause appropriate traffic signs to be placed or erected under
section 116 at suitable places.
116. Power to erect traffic signs,- (1) (a) The State Government or any authority authorized in this behalf by
the State Government may cause or permit traffic signs to be placed or erected
in any public place for the purpose of bringing to public notice any special
limits fixed under sub-section (2) of section 112 or any prohibitions or
restrictions imposed under section 115 or generally for the purpose of
regulating motor vehicle traffic.
(b) A State Government or any authority authorized in this behalf by the
State Government may by notification in the Official Gazette or by the erection
at suitable places of appropriate traffic signs referred to in part A of the
Schedule, designate certain roads as main roads for the purposes of the driving
regulations made by the Central Government.
(2) Traffic signs placed or erected under sub-section (1) for any
purpose for which provision is made in the Schedule shall be of the size, color
and type and shall have the meanings set forth in the Schedule, but the State
Government or any authority empowered in this behalf by the State Government
may make or authorize the addition to any sign set forth in the said Schedule,
of transcriptions of the words, letters or figures thereon in such script as
the State Government may think fit, provided that the transcriptions shall be
of similar size and color to the words, letters or figures set forth in the
Schedule.
(3) Except as provided by sub-section (1), no
sign shall, after the commencement of this Act, be placed or erected on or near
any road, but all traffic signs placed or erected prior to the commencement of
this Act be deemed to be traffic signs placed or erected under the provisions
of sub-section (1).
(4) A State Government may, by notification in
the Official Gazette, empower any police
officer not below the rank of a
Superintended of Police to remove or cause to be removed any sign or
advertisement which is so placed in his opinion as to obscure any traffic sign form view or any sign or
advertisement which is in his opinion so similar in appearance to a traffic
sign as to be misleading or which is in his opinion is likely to distract the
attention or concentrating of the driver.
(5) No person shall willfully remove, alter, deface, or in any way tamper
with, any traffic signs placed or erected under this section.
(6) If any person accidentally
causes such damage to a traffic sign as renders it useless for the purpose for
which it is placed or erected under this section, he shall report the
circumstances of the occurrence to a police officer or at a police station as
soon as possible, and in any case within twenty four hours of the occurrence.
(7) For the purpose of bringing the signs set forth in the first Schedule
in conformity with any International Convention relating to motor traffic to
which the Central Government is for the
time being a party, the Central Government may by notification in the Official
Gazette, make any addition or alteration
to any such sign and on the issue of any such notification the First Schedule
shall be deemed to be amended accordingly.
117. Parking places and halting stations,- The State Government or
any other authority authorized in this behalf by the State Government may, in
consultation with the local authority having jurisdiction in the area concerned places at which motor
vehicles may stand either indefinitely or for a specified period of time, and
may determine the places at which public service vehicles may stop for a longer
time than is necessary for the taking up or setting down of passengers.
118. Driving regulations,- The Central Government may, by
notification in the Official Gazette, make regulations for the driving of motor
vehicles.
119. Duty to obey traffic signs,- (1) Every driver of a motor
vehicle shall drive the vehicle in conformity with any indication given by
mandatory traffic sighs and in conformity with the driving regulations made by the Central
Government and shall comply with all the directions given to him by any police
officer for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic in any public
place,
(2) In this section ‘ mandatory traffic sign’
means a traffic sign included in part A of the First Shedule or any traffic
sign of similar form, that is to say, consisting or indicating a circular ring
displaying a device word or figure and having a red ground or border placed or erected for the purpose of
regulating motor vehicle traffic under sub-section (1) of section 116.
120. Vehicles with left hand control,- (1)No person shall drive or
cause or allow to be driven in nay public place any motor vehicle with a left
hand steering control unless it is equipped with a mechanica or electrical signaling
device of a prescribe nature and in working order.
121. Signals and signaling devices,- (1) The driver of a motor
vehicle shall make such signals and on sub occasions as may e prescribed by the
Central Government:
Provided that the signal of an
intention to turn the right side or left or to stop-
(a)
In the case of a motor vehicle with a right hand
steering control, may be given by a mechanical or electrical device of a prescribed
nature affixed to the vehicle; and
(b)
In the case of a motor vehicle with a left hand
steering control, shall be given by a mechanical or electrical device or a prescribed
nature affixed to the vehicle.
Provided
further that the State Government may, having regard to the width and condition
of roads in any area or route, by notification in the Official Gazette, exempt
subject to such conditions as may be prescribed therein any motor vehicle or
class or description of vehicles from the operation of this section for the
purpose of plying in that area or route.
122. Leaving vehicle in dangerous position,-
No person in charge of a motor vehicle shall cause or allow the vehicle or
trailer to be abandoned or remain at rest on any public place in such a
position or in any public place in such a position or in such a condition or in
such circumstances as to cause or likely to cause danger, obstruction or undue
inconvenience to other users of the public place or to the passengers
123.Riding on running board etc,- (1) No person driving or in charge of a motor vehicle shall carry any person or permit any person to be carried on the running board or otherwise than within the body of the vehicle.
(2) No person shall travel on the running board or on the top or on the bonnet of a motor vehicle.
123.Riding on running board etc,- (1) No person driving or in charge of a motor vehicle shall carry any person or permit any person to be carried on the running board or otherwise than within the body of the vehicle.
(2) No person shall travel on the running board or on the top or on the bonnet of a motor vehicle.
124. Prohibition against travelling without
pass or ticket,- No person shall enter or remain in any stage carriage for
the purpose of travelling therein unless he has with him a proper pass or ticket.
Provided
that where arrangements for the supply of tickets are made in the stage
carriage by which a person has to travel, a person may enter such stage carriage
but as soon as may be after his entry therein, he shall make the payment of his
fares to the conductor or driver who performs the functions of a conductor and
obtain from such conductor or driver as the case may be , a ticket for his journey.
Explanation:- In this section,-
(a) " pass means a duty, privilege or courtesy pass entitling the person the person to whom it is givento travel in a stage carriage gratuitously and includes a pass issued on payment for travel in a stage carriage for the period specified therein;
(b)"ticket" includes a single ticket, a return ticket or a season ticket.
(a) " pass means a duty, privilege or courtesy pass entitling the person the person to whom it is givento travel in a stage carriage gratuitously and includes a pass issued on payment for travel in a stage carriage for the period specified therein;
(b)"ticket" includes a single ticket, a return ticket or a season ticket.
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