8 Traffic mottos you need to follow to avoid fines in Goa

Roxanne D'silva

1. STOP SIGN

This traffic signs is meant to notify drivers that they need to come to a complete halt.

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2. WEAR A HELMET

Wearing a helmet while riding a 2-wheeler is compulsory. Violation of this traffic rule can result in serious injuries in case of an accident or a challan.

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3. PEDESTRIAN CROSSING

This sign cautions drivers to slow down since there is a pedestrian crossing ahead. Drivers should remain vigilant when they see this sign so to prevent accidents.

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4. TWO-WHEELERS PROHIBITED

This sign warns 2-wheelers that the road ahead is inaccessible to them.

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5. SPEED LIMIT

This sign informs drivers about the designated speed to follow while driving. The speed limit must be followed to avoid traffic violations.

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6. NO PEDESTRIANS

This rule is seen in areas where pedestrians are not permitted to walk so as to prevent accidents or casualties.

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7. NO TINTED GLASSES

Use of tinted windows by 4-wheelers is not allowed in Goa. Vehicles violating this rule will receive a challan for the same.

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8. DON'T DRINK & DRIVE

It is illegal to drive under the influence of alcohol. Drunk driving is punishable with imprisonment or a fine or both.

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