Jammu 25th Sept:- As there are no two-wheelers below 50 CC are available in India, the Regional Transport authorities were earlier adopting an apparent practical approach and had been issuing driving licenses to 16-18 age group for riding gearless scooties with 100 CC engine capacity, which maximum youngsters, mostly girls are seen whizzing past.
The curious circumstance has emerged on account of uncertainty in the Central Motor Vehicle Act, which accommodates giving a permit to 16-18 age bunch for beneath 50 CC gearless bikes however no such bikes are accessible in India
In the midst of new Traffic violation punishments under the new Motor Vehicles Act, youths in the age gathering of 16-18 years and their folks are worked up as the Regional Transport Office (RTO) Jammu has all of a sudden put brakes on allowing driving permit to these teenagers for riding gearless scooties even as online applications for the equivalent are constantly being acknowledged.
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