Can I carry goods in my private car?
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Can I carry goods in my private car?
The law is clear: only goods meant for commercial use are barred on private vehicles. This means someone carrying a large bag of rice home — maybe to consume over months — in his car can be fined by cops since there is no permissible limit on carrying such goods in private vehicles under the Motor Vehicles Act.
What are RTO rules?
Traffic Rules and Regulations – Traffic Do’s & Don’ts
- KEEP LEFT.
- TURNING TO LEFT AND RIGHT.
- PASSING TO THE RIGHT.
- PASSING TO THE LEFT.
- OVERTAKING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN CASES.
- OVERTAKING NOT TO BE OBSTRUCTED.
- CAUTION AT ROAD JUNCTION.
- GIVING WAY TO TRAFFIC AT ROAD JUNCTION.
Who can travel in a private car in India?
Those who have to take out the vehicles for a medical emergency or procurement of essential commodities can accommodate one person besides the driver in the back seat of the car. In case of a two-wheeler, only the one who is riding it will be allowed. All those who fall in the exempted category are allowed to travel.
Is carrier allowed in private cars in India?
Installation of carriers is completely legal irrespective of the type of car you are driving down the road. Hence, no official or police will be able to give a ticket or fine you for a carrier on the rooftop of your private, registered car.
Can we drive others vehicle?
There is no restriction as such for driving a vehicle registered in another person’s name as long as the registration papers of the vehicle and your licence are current. No police officer can fine you for just driving a vehicle belonging to another person on that ground only.
Is there a limit on number of passengers in a car?
The simple answer is, that under the purview of the current rules and restrictions, the central government has allowed four-wheelers to be driven with two passengers. This means that a total of three people can travel in one car, INCLUDING the driver. This rule extends to taxi and cab services as well.
Who can travel in private car in India?
In India, we have 4+1 seater cars, 6+1 seater cars and even 7+1 seater cars in the private segment. Legally, in a 4+1 seater car, a maximum of only 4 passengers can be seated excluding the driver. Similarly, in 6+1 & 7+1 seater cars, the passenger limit is 6 & 7 excluding driver.