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Who Gets To Ride Without A Helmet In India? Traffic Police Will Not Stop Them Even If They Pass By

Traffic rules in India mandate wearing helmets while riding bikes, with fines up to ₹5,000 for violations.

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Traffic Rules: Traffic rules are established to ensure people’s safety, and violating them can lead to hefty fines. One such rule requires wearing a helmet while riding a bike. Fines of up to ₹5,000 can be imposed for not wearing a helmet. However, there is a specific group in the country that is completely exempt from this rule. These individuals can ride without a helmet in front of traffic police without being stopped, as the government has granted them an exemption. Find out why this is the case.

We are talking about the Sikh community. In India, members of the Sikh community are exempt from the helmet rule. The reason is that Sikhs wear a turban on their heads, and helmets do not fit properly over the multiple layers of the turban. As a result, they cannot wear helmets. Additionally, the rule requiring helmets is intended to protect individuals by preventing serious head injuries. For the Sikh community, their turban provides the necessary protection.

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In the event of an accident, the turban of Sikh individuals acts as a helmet and helps protect their heads from serious injuries. Consequently, the government has granted an exemption from the helmet rule for this community. Additionally, if an individual has a medical condition that prevents them from wearing a helmet, they are also exempt from this rule. However, to receive the exemption, they must provide necessary evidence to support their claim.

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According to the Helmet Regulation and Law in India, wearing a helmet is mandatory for all two-wheeler riders in the country. As per Section 129 of this rule, if you are caught riding a bike or any other two-wheeler without a helmet, you could be fined up to ₹5,000. Additionally, your driving license may be suspended for three years. The new Motor Vehicle Act also mandates that any child over four years old riding a two-wheeler must wear a helmet. Similarly, helmets are also compulsory for any co-passenger riding on the back of a two-wheeler.

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