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RULE 167A THE CENTRAL MOTOR VEHICLES RULES, 1989 429
Haryana (1) 132. Faridabad*
*Million plus cities but not part of non-attainment cities
(3) For sub-rules (1) and (2), the footage from an electronic enforcement device
having electronic stamp for location, date and time, can be used to issue challan for the
following offences, namely:—
(i) not driving within the prescribed speed limit (sections 112 and 183);
(ii) stopping or parking vehicle at an unauthorised location (section 122);
(iii) not undertaking Safety measures for drivers and pillion riders (section 128);
(iv) not wearing protective headgear or helmet (section 129);
(v) jumping a red light, violating a stop sign, using of handheld
communications devices while driving, passing or overtaking other
vehicles in a manner contrary to law, driving against the authorised flow
of traffic, driving in any manner that falls far below what would be expected
of a competent and careful driver and where it would be obvious to a
competent and careful driver that driving in that manner would be
dangerous (section 184);
(vi) driving vehicle exceeding permissible weight (sub-section (1) of section
194);
(vii) driving without safety belt (section 194B);
(viii) contravention of rule 6 (pertaining to lane driving) of the Motor Vehicles
(Driving) Regulations, 2017 (section 177A);
(ix) Goods carriage carrying passengers (section 66);
(x) contravention of rule 36 (pertaining to Registration plates) of the Motor
Vehicles (Driving) Regulations, 2017 (section 177A);
(xi) driving vehicle with load that extends beyond the sides of body or to the
front or to the rear or in height beyond the permissible limit (sub-section
(1A) of section 194);
(xii) failure to provide free passage to emergency vehicle (section 194E).
(4)(a) State Governments shall ensure that appropriate warning signs are
conspicuously placed before the stretches monitored by electronic
enforcement device, notifying the public that such device is in use and the
concerned authorities shall ensure that physical markings, physical stop
lines and pedestrian crossing are clearly marked on the road.
(b) Appropriate fixed and dynamic speed limit signs may also be used to notify
the speed limits on the road sections during adverse weather conditions,
such as rain, hail, foggy weather etc. as well as for indicating any obstruction
ahead in the route.
(5)(a) Body wearable cameras shall be explicitly used by the law enforcement
officers, such as police and transport officials, while managing the traffic or
carrying out any enforcement drive and such devices shall be used to record
the proceedings of an event, which can be used in the court as an evidence
against the offending driver or person and also ensure that the law
enforcement official has acted as per the provisions of law while penalising
the offending driver or person.