homeinfrastructure NewsNitin Gadkari says states are free to take decision on fines for traffic violations

Nitin Gadkari says states are free to take decision on fines for traffic violations

The Union road transport and highways minister was responding to a query on how he viewed BJP-ruled Gujarat taking steps contrary to what the Centre has done with regards to penalties prescribed under the amended law.

By PTI Sept 12, 2019 7:07:14 AM IST (Published)


Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday sought to play down BJP-ruled Gujarat drastically cutting fines for traffic violations, saying the matter was in the concurrent list and states were free to take their own decision.
On Tuesday, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani announced a drastic cut ranging from Rs 1,000 to Rs 10,000 in some cases for penalties for traffic violations, which were envisaged under the amended Motor Vehicles Act that came into effect from September.
"First of all, the Motor Vehicles Act is in the concurrent list. Centre and state governments have the right to make laws in this regard...and they'll (states) take decision what they consider is appropriate," Gadkari said.