Helmet compulsory for two-wheeler riders in Tamil Nadu from July 1, 2015

Documents impounded will not be returned unless an ISI certified helmet is bought

Update: 2015-06-17 20:24 GMT
A traffic policeman issues challan at a motorist for not wearing a helmet and driving (Photo: Deccan Chronicle/File)

Chennai: Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday announced that wearing of helmet by motorists will be compulsory from July 1, with violators facing the risk of their vehicle documents being impounded.

“This is to inform the public that wearing of helmet by two-wheeler driver and rider is compulsory from 01.07.2015, failing which, all the documents of the two-wheeler including the driving licence of the driver shall be impounded under section 206 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988,” a government release said.

The impounded documents would be released only on production of new ISI certified helmet with purchase receipt, it added.

On June 8, the Madras High Court observed that it was disheartening to note that a number of precious lives were lost due to non-wearing of protective headgear and made wearing of helmets compulsory.

 

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