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Guide : 13 Traffic Violations that can land you in jail

Most traffic tickets are issued for minor offences – including tickets for speeding and parking violations. Normally these can be settled by paying the fine amount at MOI or Traffic Department.

But there are certain traffic-related offences that can result in more significant fines, loss of driving privileges, or even imprisonment.

Here are the types of violations that cannot be settled by paying fines and needs to be viewed by the concerned court:

1. Driving a vehicle without obtaining a driving license or with a license that is not meant for the class of vehicle.

2. Giving a vehicle to someone who does not have a valid license to drive the kind of vehicle or to a person without driving license or to a person who does not have any other permit required by the law.

3. Conducting races for men, cars or bicycles on roads without written permission from licensing authority or not complying with rules and regulations assigned by the licensing authority.

4. Carrying out construction or maintenance or destruction or making holes on roads that may obstruct traffic or risk the road users without permission from licensing authority. Or not putting the warning signs, necessary caution boards and not following rules and regulations of licensing authority.

5. Violating customs and norms of public morality inside the vehicle or allowing somebody to do so.

6. Destroying traffic signs or any part of it or shifting it or changing its content or its information or its direction or damaging it or damaging the road.

7. Driving a vehicle on the road recklessly or carelessly or in a way that endangers life of people and properties.

8. Driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohols or drugs or any other mental stimulants.

 9. Running away or trying to run away in case of any accident or when the police from Ministry of Interior or anybody entrusted to implement the traffic law gives an order to stop.

10. Obtaining or trying to obtain vehicle’s registration card or new driving license during the suspension period of the original vehicle license or driving license.

11. If the vehicle’s driver does not give necessary assistance when the accident occurs on the way and injuring a person or more than one or not informing the police immediately or moving the vehicle from the accident site without police’s permission or moving the vehicle without necessity to rescue the accident victims.

12. The owner of the vehicle refusing to provide information to police about name and address of the person who was driving the vehicle at the time of violation or providing false information intentionally.

13. Providing wrong information intentionally in any forms or applications to pass technical inspection or to earn a license or a temporary one or getting a replacement for the lost one.

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