Most people believe that stricter punishment should be given for traffic offences. To what extent do you agree?
Nowadays, stricter are ignoring gridlock rules and because of that innocent people have to face difficulties.
This
controversy has been for so long time, they think that no one is watching them and can do whatever they want. I strongly agree that strong laws should be made to avoid movement offences. This
essay will elaborate on some points.
First and foremost, is that some travellers think that they will pay a small amount of fine and they will easily get free from the crime and no will able to suspend their driving license. By doing such
things, they are causing serious injuries to innocent people. For instance
, a survey conducted by the service department of India, states that more than 50 per cent of the citizens avoid transport rules, drive roughly and create a nuisance in public places. Secondly
, drivers drive vehicles at more than the limited speed given by the transportation authority, So to avoid dangerous accidents, the department should get into action immediately and punish those, who overdrive their vehicles. There are many countries where overdriving is considered an act of serious punishment. This
should be applicable in all the countries in the world.
Furthermore
, many parents allow teenagers to use the vehicle and they ride too fast and overtake other cars in doing so there is a high possibility of a serious accident, and it causes death on the spot also
. In this
case, guidance should allow their children to drive vehicles when they became legal to ride because ,at that time, they will have their driving license.
To conclude
, if strict action is taken, then
only the public will understand and become aware of rash driving.Submitted by navadiya3288 on
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