New Delhi, July 6: The Centre has proposed significant amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act aimed at strengthening road safety enforcement, improving driver accountability, and ensuring faster relief for road accident victims.
Under the proposed framework, individuals identified as repeat traffic offenders may be required to undergo mandatory fresh driving tests in order to retain their driving licences. The measure is intended to assess driving competence more strictly and curb habitual violations of traffic rules.
Officials said the reform is designed to address rising concerns over road safety by introducing stricter compliance mechanisms for those who repeatedly violate traffic regulations. The proposal places greater emphasis on behavioural correction through re-evaluation of driving skills rather than routine penalties alone.
In addition to stricter licensing norms, the proposed changes also focus on improving the system of assistance and compensation for road accident victims. The government aims to streamline procedures to ensure quicker emergency response, faster claim settlement, and improved coordination among relevant authorities.
According to officials, the overall objective of the proposed reforms is to reduce road accidents, enhance discipline among road users, and create a more efficient and accountable traffic management system across the country.
The proposal is currently under examination and will undergo stakeholder consultations before being finalised. Further details and implementation timelines will be announced after the review process is completed.

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