In a bizarre incident, a man riding his bicycle in Gujarat's Surat found himself?challaned for riding on the wrong side of national highway-53 on Thursday.?
Rajbahadur Yadav, a migrant daily wage labourer, was caught by the traffic cop near Gabheni crossroads close to Sachin GIDC on the highway, Times of India reported.?Ironically, the cop who issued the challan wrongly cited the Motor Vehicle?Act instead of the Gujarat Police Act.
The challan showed offence under section 184 of MV Act - which labels it driving dangerously. The?TOI report said that the senior officials later confessed that the section mentioned is wrong.?
¡°I was going to work on my bicycle and was on the wrong side near Gabheni crossroad when the traffic cops stopped me. They issued the challan and asked me to appear in court and pay the fine,¡± Yadav, a native of Uttar Pradesh, told TOI.?
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Yadav, who earns Rs 400 per day, is worried about paying the fine as he says he didn't go to work in the first half of the day.?
He said he didn't know how serious his offence was and he had absolutely no idea that even a bicycle rider can be penalised for driving on the wrong side of the road.?
As the photo of Yadav with challan went viral, there was anger against police. But police have maintained that they have been penalising bicycle riders on this road to prevent fatal accidents.?
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Traffic officials also claimed that riding a bicycle on the wrong side is punishable.?
"A bicycle rider cannot ride on the wrong side and one can be penalised under the GP Act. The action by the cop on duty was correct, but the section mentioned is wrong," the report quoted HD Mevada, assistant commissioner of police, traffic, as saying.?
"A large number of people often ride on the wrong side so we have to start penalising them. It is a dangerous stretch and driving on the wrong side leads to fatal accidents," he said.??
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