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Cyrus Mistry’s death brings focus back to laws on seat belts in India

Byindianadmin

Sep 5, 2022

The death of noteworthy business person Cyrus Mistry jolted the nation after the 54- year-old passed away in a cars and truck mishap on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway. The mishap took place throughout broad daytime on Sunday when Cyrus Mistry, accompanied by 3 individuals, was taking a trip from Gujarat to Maharashtra. 2 guests aboard the Mercedes GLC 220 D– Cyrus Mistry and Jahangir Pandole– passed away on the area while the other 2 hurt travelers– Dr Anahita Pandole and Darius Pandole– were hurried to a medical facility. Following an initial probe, the cops verified that Cyrus Mistry and Jahangir remained in the rear seats. Cyrus Mistry’s auto accident has actually triggered a chatter on laws governing the use of seat belts for front travelers and guests in the rear seats. SEAT BELT LAWS IN INDIA Many are not conscious that seat belts for travelers, in the rear seats of a moving automobile, are mandatory in India. Based on the Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR), all travelers inhabiting front-facing seats, whether in the front or back, are needed to use seat belts. In Chapter VI, Control of Traffic of the CMVR, Rule 138, provision 3 states, “it will be guaranteed that the chauffeur, and the individual seated in the front seat or the individuals inhabiting front dealing with rear seats, as the case might be, use the safety belt while the automobile remains in movement.” Howeve
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