Friday, 29 June 2012

Urge for a new vehicle law in India! Its time to be dynamic!!!

In foreign countries like China they don't give driving licenses to the commoners who don't have to travel far off, thereby reducing pollution. But here in India we don't have any such law. What I feel is that people here make a lot of misuse of vehicles, adding up to the pollution levels by leaps and gallops! So we should have a law in our country which would first survey the requirements of the end user and then and then only give a driving license. And at the end of each month people would have to give their vehicle usage (In Kilometers, i.e. distance) to the government for which they would be receiving a receipt. If the distance exceeds too much than the driving license mentions than the end user should have some tangible evidence to prove that the usage was legitimate. Otherwise there should be some penalties. Here driving license are given by bribing the officers. Such practices should be punishable. There should be regular intervals (like 1 or 2 years) when an external driving experts visits a place and validates the license thereby checking he skills of the end users and if it is found that the driving license was given by bribing or by unfair means (if the exam is not passed) the person who approved the licensed should be punished.

We should go green! There should be minimum usage of the vehicles and this can be done by the strong enforcement of laws like the one described above!



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