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  • #16
    HI All,

    My Bike is not registered yet due to strikes at RTO.

    Can i still ride bike? Is it legal?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by pankajshirke View Post
      Actually speed limits by RTO are as follows

      Heavy vehicle container truck:40 kmph
      Bikes/Scooters: Max 50 kmph
      60 kmph for trucks and buses

      And surprisingly no speed limit defined for cars,jeeps and light 4 wheeler vehicles
      Actually I think that it should also be restricted till 80 kmph max for any car/jeep/lcv but at present there are no restrictions.
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      • #18
        at a signal, while waiting for your turn to moto gp out of the red light, just make sure that you are behind that weird zebra crossing look-a-like marking on the road, coz if you are past that, there's a Rs.100 fine, have paid that few days back at teen haath naka, where the so called line was not visible at all!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by pushprajpradhan View Post
          just make sure that you are behind that weird zebra crossing look-a-like marking on the road
          Per law, you've stop before the stop line that appears even before the Zebra line (its not weirdo; its to catch the attention of even the dumbest motorist have to yield to pedestrians there)

          If the stop line is not marked or invisible, then what you said is applicable, but again, its better to stop atleast 2-3 feet before Zebra line because, the stop line is usually marked 5 feet before the Zebra line.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Parth View Post
            First of all, very informative thread. Many a times people get harassed by traffic cops as the cops says that your challan will come out to 1500 or so and then the poor citizen decides to bribe the cop to get out of the situation easily. When actually, the challan would have amounted to just a 100- 300 bucks and that money should have gone to the govt. instead it went in the cops pocket.

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            We all have done that sometime or the other. Now that we know the rules and the fines ... we ill be able to deal with the problem a lot better... No more bribing!! If there is a offence let the money go to the Govt. not these clowns pockets...Thank you very much for providing this info ..
            Biking is about you and the bike and the highway and the freedom you get when all three work together. Its not about Bullying others on the road and behaving like its your Dads property.. So drive safe and be nice to your fellow bikers no matter what their ride is.

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            • #21
              The list is outdated:


              Mumbai Traffic Police is always updated
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              • #22
                I never knew this thread existed. Today came across this for the first time and its truly my bad.
                Paid a hawaldaar Rs.100 bribe for entering in a so called one way ( there was no other way out due to construction work and I later found that the one way sign board was also lying down due to the same construction ). Had I knew 100 is the genuine amount I would have got a challaan instead of paying him that money since he said it would take Rs.300
                Sheer negligence on my part
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                • #23
                  These are the speed limits listed by Kerala Police, Kochi Traffic Police. By other places they mean the Highway, because these are the figures which we learn while taking the 'Learners'' license test.

                  SPEED LIMIT IN THE CITY
                  TYPE OF VEHICLES SCHOOL ZONES CITY/TOWN ZONES OTHER PLACES
                  CAR
                  MOTOR CYCLES
                  AUTO RIKSHAW
                  LIGHT MOTOR VEHICLES
                  HEAVY VEHICLES
                  25 KM
                  25 KM
                  25 KM
                  25 KM
                  15 KM
                  40 KM
                  40 KM
                  30 KM
                  40 KM
                  35 KM
                  70 KM
                  50 KM
                  40 KM
                  60 KM
                  60 KM

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                  • #24
                    Sorry for posting something not relevent to the topic. I didn't see the city name given with the post.
                    Last edited by evyavan; 03-13-2013, 12:04 PM.

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