Traffic Rule: Be careful if you smoke in your car; you could face a hefty fine and legal action.
Traffic Rule: If you smoke in your car, you should familiarize yourself with traffic regulations today, as smoking while driving is considered a violation of the rules. Doing so can result in a fine.
Traffic Rule: Nowadays, many people turn to smoking to relieve stress. Smoking has become commonplace in settings ranging from offices to public places. However, did you know that if a person is caught smoking inside a car or any private vehicle, they could be fined?
According to traffic regulations, smoking while driving is considered a violation. Although many people believe they can do whatever they please inside their private vehicles, this is not actually the case. Therefore, it is important to understand traffic rules beforehand to avoid any issues.
Why is smoking in the car wrong?
If a person smokes while driving, their attention can be diverted, potentially leading to a dangerous accident. Crucially, such an accident could endanger not only the driver but also other passengers in the car and pedestrians on the road. It could even result in a loss of life.
How much is the fine?
If someone is caught smoking in a car, the traffic police take action under the Motor Vehicles Act (DMVR 86.1(5)/177) and issue a challan (fine). For a first-time offense, the fine is approximately ₹500. However, if the rule is violated again, the fine increases to ₹1,500.
It is not just smoking that poses a risk.
People often act negligently while driving, which can prove dangerous for them. It is not just smoking in the car; using a mobile phone or failing to wear a seatbelt can also lead to accidents. If one of your hands is occupied with a mobile phone or smoking, you could lose control of the vehicle, potentially resulting in a serious accident. Therefore, always keep these important points in mind.

