Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 2019 – Diligent IAS 13/08/2019 – Posted in: Daily News – Tags:

MOTOR VEHICLES (AMENDMENT) ACT 2019

 

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Topics covered: About the recent amendment, Protective headgear mandatory


 

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Protective headgear made mandatory for children above four years while travelling on a motorcycle.

  • The safety measures for the children travelling on motorcycles have been included in the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 2019.
  • With this amendment, children from the Kindergarten classes will have to wear protective headgear if they have to travel on motorcycles.

 

Provision of Section 129

Section 129 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 has been replaced in the Act as “Every person, above four years of age, driving or riding or being carried on a motorcycle of any class or description shall, while in public place wear protective headgear conforming to such standards as may be prescribed by the Central government.

 

Exemption

Only Sikhs wearing turban have been exempted from the provision of Section 129.

 

National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (Natpac)

NATPAC was originally established by the Government of Kerala in 1976 to set right the traffic and transportation problems faced in the State and was initially attached to KELTRON which was a leading Public Sector industrial establishment involved in electronics development.

Within a few years of its establishment itself, NATPAC became a house name throughout the country.  In response to the covetable achievements and contributions made, NATPAC was converted as an autonomous research centre in the field of traffic and transportation and was brought under the umbrella of the Department of Science, Technology and Environment, Government of Kerala in 1982.

In November 2002, Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) was formed, with the objective of adopting an integrated approach to the research and development activities in Kerala.

NATPAC is one of the Research Institutions of KSCSTE which is fully funded by Government of Kerala.  The Governing Body of the State Council is headed by the Chief Minister of Kerala with Executive Vice President as the Chief Executive of the apex body.

 

Source: The Hindu

 

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