New Delhi :
Many traffic rules should be taken care of while driving a vehicle. In these, there are some rules related to red lights.
Generally, people know only this rule about red light to stop at a red light.
But there is another rule related to this; if not taken care of, the challan can also be deducted.
Some traffic rules have been made for the safety of all people while driving a vehicle on the road.
All these rules are mentioned in the Motor Vehicle Act 2019. However, many people need to learn all the traffic rules.
There are many rules related to the traffic lights on the roads in the traffic rules.
There are green, red, and yellow lights on the roads.
Everyone knows the rules regarding proceeding, slowing down, and stopping at these traffic lights.
Despite this, there are some such rules about these traffic lights, which are only known to some. There is a rule related to red light; if not taken care of, the challan can also be deducted.
Avoid making this mistake
Many people make such a mistake during the red light on the road, due to which your challan can also be deducted. That, too, despite stopping the vehicle.
It is a mistake not to stop the vehicle before the zebra crossing and stop your vehicle at or ahead of the zebra crossing.
People often make this mistake due to carelessness.
What is the traffic rule for zebra crossing at a red light?
Vehicles at a red light should always stop before the zebra crossing. Neither above nor ahead, always before.
If you stop your vehicle above or beyond the zebra crossing, it is considered breaking the red light rule.
On making such a mistake, despite stopping at the red light, the traffic police can also deduct your challan.
Why is it necessary to stop the vehicle before zebra crossing?
Zebra crossings are made on the roads for the convenience of pedestrians. In such a situation, when the vehicles stop at the red light, then the pedestrians can easily cross the road through the zebra crossing.
In such a situation, if you park your vehicle on or ahead of the zebra crossing, then pedestrians may be inconvenienced.
In such a situation, the traffic police can deduct your challan.