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Traffic Rules For All Including You
Traffic Rules For All Including You
Version 1.02
Rajendra Sidhaye
Founder & Convener
Save Pune Traffic Movement
========== Traffic Rules Handbook ==========
Copyright C 2003
Rajendra Sidhaye
rsidhaye@savepunetraffic.com
Contact address:
Note: Revenue earned from this handbook will be used for spreading the Movement.
Index
While working on Save Pune Traffic Movement (Information about the Movement and its projects
have been given in Annexure), I came across this question many times, (surprisingly from the
people who hold the permanent driving license for several years), “What are the rules to be
followed?”. Many people seemed to use this as an excuse for not joining the Movement.
Information that could be obtained from Traffic Police department was very scanty and lacked good
clarity. Their web page also just provided information on fine amounts in case one breaks specific
rule, but was not found to cover the description of rules themselves. RTO Pune web page
(http://www.rtopune.com) also was found to be lacking in the clear definition of the traffic Rules.
Even after several attempts, a good reference focusing just on traffic rules could not be obtained.
When I had a chance to read California Driver Handbook during my visit to USA, I found clarity of a
completely different dimension. e.g. take the simplest case of the definition of Green Signal and
Red Signal. Definition of Red signal included, “You can make a right turn against Red, but yield to
pedestrians and vehicles going straight”. On the other hand, definition of Green signal included,
“…Do not enter an intersection even when the light is green, unless there is enough space for you
to completely cross before the light turns Red. If heavy traffic prevents you to cross completely and
you obstruct traffic after the signal changes, you will be penalized”. This motivated me to make a
traffic Rules document giving similar clarity, as I knew that this will be crucial for the Movement
which has tight linkage with following traffic rules and taking pride in the same.
Hence, this is an attempt to put together a concise handbook that defines what are the rules in
various categories, markings on the roads, road signs in categories of mandatory, cautionary and
informative, rules at the time of driving as well as stopping and parking. I have also attempted to
illustrate typical mistakes, which are done by many drivers in India and corresponding correct
practices.
If you find any mistakes in this document, please report all such for corrections and your
suggestions for enhancements, so that future versions can get more and more refined.
Wishing you a pleasant and a safe ride on the roads and requesting you to ensure that
others have the same,
Rajendra Sidhaye
Founder & Convener
rsidhaye@savepunetraffic.com
This handbook is dedicated to all the common people (like myself) who took up the spirit of the
Movement and chose to stand up for good and responsible behavio r, braving the ridicule and
skepticism by others.
I am indebted to all the action team members of the Movement, who contributed a lot through the
little actions and showed the will to make a difference. Without them, this Movement could not have
progressed. Value of their support and time far exceeds even the blessings of the Beacons
(eminent citizens) who supported the Movement. I am especially thankful to my teammates
Harshad Abhyankar and Sandeep Sathe for patiently going through the entire document and giving
detailed feedbacks.
I would like to thank Dr.Sunil Dhapte, Assist.RTO and Mr.Kishore Mhasawade, Sub-Inspector Pune
Police traffic Branch for going through this document and pointing out corrections and providing
valuable suggestions. I am especially indebted to Dr.Dhapte for sharing his MVA book copy and
patiently discussing several times and clarifying my doubts. I am also grateful to Mr.Khade, RTO
Pune and Mr.Sengaonkar, DCP, Traffic, Pune for providing the support for the verification of this
document.
Rajendra Sidhaye
Section I: Traffic Rules related to road signs, signals, documents & vehicle
condition.
This section gives the information and rules related to various signals, signs and markings on the
road. It also gives rules related to the documents that the driver must possess and the vehicle
condition. (Rules to be followed while driving are covered in section II)
This section describes rules related to the signal indicators in fine details:
When there is RED signal, you MUST Stop. This includes the Left Turn also. In India, when
there is a Left Turn allowed permanently at the signal junction, there is a yellow arrow signal
indicator. If this is not the case, you Must Stop even for Left turn also.
When there is Yellow (or Amber) signal, it indicates that the signal is about to change from
Green to Red. If this is the case:
1. Slow down and Stop before the STOP line on the road.
2. It is ok to proceed if you have already crossed the STOP line when the signal turns yellow,
or you were so very close to signal that stopping suddenly might cause an accident.
However, in this case also look for traffic starting from other directions. It is better to be
safe, than sorry. Also, watch for any pedestrians.
3. Never increase speed, when you see Yellow signal.
4. In fact, DO NOT increase speed, even when you see Green signal from a distance. When
you approach Traffic Signal junction, your speed should be within 30 km/h. At this speed, it
takes about 12 meters (40 feet) to stop the vehicle. (Please see annexure C).If you
increase speed beyond this, it is going to take much more time and distance to stop. So,
you may overshoot the STOP line and you run the risk of causing an accident, if you apply
brake too hard and stop suddenly.
1. Sometimes there are some irresponsible drivers still crossing the road, even when signal
has become Red for them. In this case, you should be careful while starting. It is better to
be safe, because you may win the argument later, if you are in condition to argue in the
first place! This is what is defensive driving, and is the correct practice to follow, for your
own safety.
2. Sometimes there may be a traffic jam, and hence you see that the road on which you want
to go after crossing the traffic junction is not clear. In this case, you should wait, even if it is
Green signal for you. Your vehicle must not stop in the traffic junction, obstructing traffic in
other direction, when the signal changes.
3. Proceed only when it is Green signal for the direction where you want to go. Do not look
for signal to go Red for other direction, in order to start early.
4. Do Not start honking horn as soon as signal turns Green. Everybody wants to move.
Nobody wants to keep appreciating the beauty of Green signal !!
Note: At some places, signals for specific directions have arrows. E.g. Blinking yellow with left
arrow indicates you to go ahead and turn left, after slowing down and watching for traffic coming
from Right side. Similarly there can be Green Arrow as well.
This section gives the meanings of various markings / Lines on the roads and their meanings with
associated rules.
S T O P
2.1.1 Stop Lines: One or two continuous lines across the road are at the point where the road
meets signal intersection. We must stop before these lines. Also see this line in the diagram below.
S T O P S T O P
Fig.7 Stop Line, Zebra crossing & Lane indicator arrows at intersection (Chowk)
2.1.2 Lane indicator arrows near intersection (chowk): These indicate in which lane the
vehicles should stop depending on where they want to go. E.g. in above diagram, there are two
lanes. Vehicles wanting to turn right, must only stop in the right lane. Vehicles wanting to turn left or
go straight should stop in the left lane; they must not stop in right lane.
A patch across the road having parallel (straight or slant) lines indicate “Zebra crossing” which is
the place, specifically marked for pedestrians to cross the road. We must stop vehicle if we see
pedestrian crossing the road on this and we must never stop vehicle on this patch. These can be at
Signal intersection as well as at an appropriate point on the road, where the pedestrians are more
likely to need to cross the road.)
2.3 The Lines along the road: For traffic in same direction
Fig.9 Lane divider lines Fig.10 Lane divider lines change from
Broken to Unbroken near signals
White lines along the road divide the road into multiple lanes in the same direction as in diagrams
above.
If the white line is a broken line, as in the Fig.9, one can change lane here. But, in the portion of the
road where this line becomes a solid unbroken line, as shown in Fig. 10, one must not change
lane. (This typically happens near the traffic lights).
2.4 The Lines along the road: For traffic in opposite direction
White or yellow lines along the road can also divide the road into in two lanes for traffic in opposite
directions, as in diagrams below.
Fig.11 Broken line road divider Fig.12 Unbroken line road divider
It is ok to cross a broken line, as in the Fi.11, to overtake other vehicle, of course after ensuring
that it is safe. For a solid unbroken line, as in the Fig.12, overtaking or lane changing should be
avoided.
In case the road has two solid unbroken lines as shown in figure 14, one must not cross the lines to
make an overtake. This should be treated like a concrete road-divider.
Fig.13 Two road divider lines Fig.14 Two road divider lines
With one broken line With both unbroken lines
But in case, one of the lines is broken and other is unbroken (figure 13), the drivers on the side on
which the line is broken, may cross the line to make an overtake. However, the drivers who are
driving on the side of the unbroken line, must not cross it while making an overtake. (Instances of
this type of divider lines, are not seen usually)
One yellow unbroken line, near the edge of the road (as in fig.15) indicates that parking is not
allowed on this side of the road. Two yellow unbroken lines, (as in fig.16), indicate that vehicles
should not stop on this side of the road.
The traffic signs have been given in Annexure B. Please be aware of all these signs. There are 3
types of signs.
?? Mandatory Signs: These are mostly circular. These must be followed at all times, unless
there is a time specified on the Signboard itself (for example: No Parking, from 11 am to 5
pm). Violations of these signs are punishable under section 177. Please refer Section III,
section 9.2, point no.6.
?? Cautionary or Warning signs: These are Triangular symbols. These caution or warn you
of some condition on road, that you will encounter as you drive on, e.g. School ahead (and
children are likely to come on road suddenly, so you must drive slowly and with caution), or
conditions like hairpin bend or steep slope, while driving in Ghats.
?? Information signs: These are Rectangular signs. These provide you information for
example about facilities available on roadside like Petrol pump or parking place or
restaurant etc.
As you know, there are various documents associated with driving, such as driving license and
vehicle related documents such as RCTC books, insurance etc. Here is a summary of rules
associated with these rules.
a] Private vehicles
1. RC (registration certificate)
2. TC (taxation certificate),
3. Insurance
4. PUC certificate
?? For other documents i.e. RCTC books and Insurance, carrying attested copies is
acceptable. However, if a Police officer demands for examination, the driver must be able
to show the original documents within 15 days.
If the applicant’s age is less than 18, the application must have signature of his/her parent/guardian
done before authority. Consent may be withdrawn later.
a. Proof of age
b. Proof of address
c. Medical certificate for transport vehicles
d. 3 photographs
If you could not pass the driving test and get a permanent license within 6 months, you will have to
take Learning license again.
a. For Transport vehicles: 3 Years. (It can be renewed for every 3 years).
b. For Private vehicles:
If one is younger than 50 years: 20 years or till one is 50 years of age whichever is
earlier.
If one is older than 50 years: It is valid for 5 years. After this it can be renewed for 5
years, at a time.
After the validity is over, the license can be renewed within 30 days, without any fine. After 30
days, you will be fined. Along with the application for renewal, you have to attach the driving
license, 3 photographs. Medical certificate is also required to be attached for transport vehicles Or
in case a person is above 50 years of age.
5.1 Indicators and Lamps related (CMVR 104, 105, 109, 111)
a. Apart from the lamps specified by the rules, which are typically provided by the vehicle
manufacturer, you must not put additional lamps such as Halogen Lamps, Spotlights,
searchlights or any decorative lamps.
b. Apart from the indicators, the lamps on the rear of the vehicle must be only red in color.
c. The lamp that illuminates the number plate should be such that the number should be
clearly visible in the night also.
d. Four wheelers must have Parking lights: Yellow or white colored on the left & right corners
on the front side and Red colored lamps on the corners on rear side. The parking lights
must be kept on, while parking the vehicle on highways (if allowed) or when it is stopped
due to breakdown or while parking in unconventional places.
e. Four wheelers must have a warning mechanism by which all the indicators can be turned
on and these must be put on, if the vehicle breaks down on the road.
You must not install horn, which has multiple types of sounds.
You must not install a Horn that will surprise or frighten other drivers.
(Remember, Horn is for cautioning others and not for creating Noise pollution.
Use it judiciously as if it were money!)
You must not install dark tinted glasses or Sun control films, which will prevent proper outside view
from inside and vice versa. Minimum visibility levels that must be ensured are:
Windscreen (Front Glass) and Rear window Glass: 70% and Side Glasses: 50%. (as per CMVR
1989, Clause 100). However, it is better to have 100% visibility for the Front glass i.e. windscreen.
Similarly, you must not put curtains, which will not allow to see-through. You also must not put
films, which will reflect and shine like mirror.
You must not install TV or Video in the vehicle in such a way that the attention of the driver will be
attracted towards it. If it is installed, this has to be done behind the driver in such a way that he /
she cannot see it.
If music is put on an audio system, it must not be at a high volume, which will distract other vehicle
drivers.
You must have a valid PUC certificate for the vehicle. New vehicles are PUC certified for a period
of One year from the date of registration. You must get the emission checked and obtain PUC
certificate before the validity expires. When you get the emission check done, the validity of the
PUC certificate is normally Six months. However, this depends of the emission level and the
validity could be less (4months or 2 months) of the emission is found to be higher than prescribed
limits. You must ensure that the vehicle is not emitting excessive smoke. If the vehicle is emitting
excessive smoke or you haven’t got the valid PUC certificate for the vehicle, you will be liable to
pay fine (please refer III for details).
You must not alter the vehicle to an extent that the particulars contained in Registration Certificate
are in variance with those specified by manufacturer. Before doing alterations, it is necessary to
have permission from concerned RTO. After carrying out the alteration, owner must forward the
copy of RC to RTO within 14 days.
The Registration Number displayed on the vehicle must conform to the specifications given below:
Private vehicles must have it displayed on Front and Rear, whereas the commercial vehicles also
must have them displayed on both sides.
Registration sign has to be painted in Roman script. (In Maharashtra, the owner can also put one in
Devanagari script in addition, but it has to be a Marathi translation of English sign.
The size of the letters and numerals in the registration number (as well as their thickness, gap
between them etc.) is specified in the rules, as given below.
Fancy lettering, raised or shining metal numbers are not permitted. The plate should not have any
line, or color, or any other kind of marking on it.
Section II: Traffic Rules to be used while Driving, Stopping & Parking
?? Rules that one must observe while driving, as well as the safe driving practices.
?? Hand signals that the driver should give,
?? Rules to be observed while stopping and parking a vehicle.
6.1 General
a. Strictly observe rules related to traffic Signals at the intersections (given in section 1.1) and
all mandatory traffic signs (covered in section 1.3 and annexure B). Note that there is no
such unwritten rule that the traffic signals need not be observed in the early morning or
after late evening. Unless validity time is explicitly specified, the signs and signals are to be
followed all the time.
b. Never drive on wrong side of the road or break One Way, even for a small patch. (Your
attempt to save you some driving or time is a nuisance and a danger to all.)
6.2 Rules related to Vehicle speed & tips for safe driving
a. As per Motor Vehicle Act (clause 112), following are the upper speed limits for different
types of vehicles:
However, the abovementioned speed limits are overridden by the local restrictions like
speed limits specified by the traffic signs. Also, the Local traffic authorities specify lower
speed limits for the city or town depending on the conditions of the traffic or the roads.
For example, the speed limits set by Kochin Police (according to their website
http://www.cochincitypolice.com/traffic.htm)
b. While driving in the city, slow down when you are near school or a housing society, as
children are likely to come on the road suddenly.
c. On busy roads, it doesn’t make sense to speed beyond 40 kmph, as you have to apply
brakes very soon. Frequent acceleration and braking burns additional fuel, which not only
inches your pocket, but also spoils our air more. We have to learn to drive smoothly at
constant speed as much as possible and reduce frequent changes in speed.
e. Keeping Safe distance: While driving, always keep safe distance between you and the
vehicle in front. (See the chart in Annexure C). Always be alert, do not get distracted by
advertisements on the road hoardings, music in the car (or even by the conversation with
others riding with you, or a cell phone usage). Remember, even an additional one second
can prevent you from being able to stop, when vehicle ahead has stopped, or there is any
person or unforeseen object on the road.
6.4 Overtaking
Overtaking is a crucial part of driving and not doing it in a safe manner is a major
reason for accidents.
?? Preferably make an overtake from right side, unless the vehicle in front has given a
Right turn signal or you are driving in a proper lane traffic in a city. (However, keep in
mind a possibility that a vehicle in front may not follow proper lane discipline and may
shift to the left. Be prepared for this).
?? On a double-sided traffic on highways (or any road) always ensure that there is
enough room for overtaking. When in doubt, avoid overtaking at that place. Be even
more careful in dark or when roads are wet.
6.5 Not using High beam (Headlight) by default i.e. using it consciously (CMVR 106, MMVR235)
?? While driving in normal conditions, one MUST NOT use high Beam in the city, as it
tends to blind the driver of the oncoming vehicle. This can cause an accident.
?? On the other hand, one must use the Head Light, while driving in rain or fog when the
visibility is not good. This enables others to see your vehicles better.
?? Do not use Mobile phone while driving. If you get a call, let the co-passenger take the
call, if someone is riding with you, else take the vehicle to the left and stop and then
take the call. Do not panic. Focus on the traffic. You can let the call go unanswered.
Then take the vehicle towards left anyway, since the caller is most likely to try again
soon. (Or you can make the call to the caller and then only go ahead). While stopping,
ensure that you are not breaking the rules for stopping the vehicle and not obstructing
the traffic.
?? Do not drive when your vehicle shows some signs of being out of condition, especially
e.g. if the brake is loose. (Or other conditions such as the vehicle emitting smoke more
than normal or the silencer is not working and the vehicle is generating lot of noise).
Attend to the fault immediately and get it repaired. Remember, a small fault can be a
cause of serious accident.
?? Do not drive when you are not fit mentally or physically.
?? This means driving a vehicle in such a way that you will be able to avoid an
accident, even if:
1. You encounter an unexpected condition on the road, such as a pot hole or some
child or some animal suddenly coming on the road.
2. Even if some other vehicle driver commits a mistake or rule violation.
?? If some person or animal has been hurt in the accident you must help them and
get them medical aid. Also, the concerned driver must inform nearest police
station within 24 hours.
?? Do not remove the vehicle, unless this is needed to save life of wounded or this is
necessary to avert fire. Otherwise the vehicle should not be removed till the Police
officer permits.
While driving on the roads, we need to consider others and keep in mind to whom we need to
give preference. This attitude can really give rise to a win – win situation on the roads, on the
other hand, not considering others leads to a lose all situation, (Remember, you cannot win
alone), as this attitude automatically leads to traffic jams and frustrations everywhere. So, here
are important situations, where you must give preference to others, i.e. allow others to go first:
?? When you are coming from housing complex or from a small lane onto a large road,
please slow down (stop if necessary) and give way to vehicles on the main road, or to
pedestrians.
?? When you come into a rotary or an intersection with no traffic signals, give way to the
vehicles on your right side.
?? Always stop for pedestrians crossing the road on Zebra crossing.
?? Even when it is not a Zebra crossing, always stop for children or blind people crossing
the road.
?? Always give way to Ambulance, Fire Brigade or Police vehicle, which have special
lamp on them and the siren on. Take your vehicle toward the left on the road and wait
till this vehicle goes ahead.
?? When you are turning left or right (at the places where there are no traffic control
lights), give preference to the vehicles, which are going straight. This is described
below:
Fig.19 shows typical mistakes made by the drivers, while turning right, on the roads with no divider.
As shown in this figure, if drivers see the vehicles coming in opposite direction, they take sharp
right turn (path 2) or even cross over to the wrong side of the road (path 1).
You 2
1
(Mistake shown by Path 1 is made by many two-wheeler riders, while mistake shown by path 2 is
made by all types of vehicles.). This is very dangerous, as you may suddenly come in front of the
vehicle on the road into which you are turning.
Proper behavior is shown in figure 20 and 21. You need to show right turn signal and go up to the
point where you want to make a turn and stop if you see the traffic coming from opposite direction.
Keep showing the right turn signal and allow these vehicles to pass. Then take the turn and go into
the lane on the right side, as shown in figure 21.
1 1
You
You
This is a typical situation at many places, where a lane meets a larger road or the housing complex
gate opens onto a road, and one wants to take a Right turn.
C1
You You
C1
Fig.22 Right turn: Wrong practice Fig.23 Right turn: Correct practice
In this case, Figure 22 shows wrong behavior, where the driver does not stop for the vehicles going
straight to pass, but starts going on wrong side of the road for some distance and then crosses
over to the correct side. This is dangerous for your own safety as well as that of others. Fig.23
shows correct behavior where the driver stops for the vehicles to pass and then makes the Right
turn on to the road.
6.9.3 Turning Right on a road with divider (from a small lane not in front of divider crossing)
Correct
1 Wrong
You
Fig.25 Right turn on a road with divider: Correct & Wrong practices
Figure 25 shows this situation, where some small lanes meet the road where there is no divider
crossing. If you want to take a Right turn on such a road, you must follow the Correct path as
shown in the figure.
You must not take the wrong path as shown in the figure. The principle is, you must not drive on
the wrong side of the road even for a slightest distance.
Even while following the correct path, after taking the left turn, show proper signal to change the
lane and go towards the divider. (If necessary, wait before making left turn itself). Wait at point 1,
for allowing the vehicles coming from opposite direction to pass. (Ensure that U turn is allowed at
this point) After this make the U turn.
This is simplest of the situation we face on the road. However, even in this case, wrong behavior is
shown in fig.24. In this case, the driver doesn’t look towards right to see if there are any vehicles
coming and takes a wide turn, without reducing speed. This is dangerous and makes you
vulnerable.
You
You
Fig.25 Left turn: Wrong practice Fig.26 Left turn: Correct practice
Correct behavior is to look for the traffic coming from right and stop if necessary. Always slow down
before you make a turn, so that it is not a wide turn.
To Summarize: (For making a turn at the spot where there is no traffic signal)
Show indicator and hand signal in advance, Go up to the right point (i.e. do not make an early turn)
and stop if necessary for the vehicles going straight and then make a turn.
Show indicator and hand signal in advance & slow down. Look on your right and stop if necessary
for the vehicles going straight and then make a turn.
These are the signals that the driver of any vehicle must use to indicate various conditions such as
“I am slowing down” or “I am turning Left” etc. Although now a days, the vehicles have indicator
lamps, which are extensively used for giving signal while Turning or changing lane, good & safe
driver uses the hand signal in addition, especially during daytime when the lamp may not be very
prominent.
This will specify that the parking is NOT to be done within specific distance from the sign or
during specific time zone, as shown below.
P
No Parking
20 meters
Special case of the above is P1 or P2 signs. In case of P1, you can park vehicle on this
side of the road on Odd dates, whereas if the board is P2, you can park on this side of the
road only on even dates.
c. Lock the door and carry the key with you. Only if a person with permanent license
is in the vehicle, you may leave the key in the vehicle.
d. Ensure that you are not leaving the vehicle in such a way that it is likely to cause
danger, obstruction or inconvenience to the other people. Ensure that the vehicle
will not be accidentally put into motion, in absence of a driver.
Section III: Fine amounts for breaking traffic rules and respective MVA clauses.
9.0 General
This section gives information related to the fine amounts corresponding to the particular offence
and corresponding clause of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988. This information has been taken from
chart published by Pune Police and could change in future.
Notes: Following tables summarize the details of the compounding fine amount for specific
crimes. Reference of the Motor Vehicle Act clauses is also given. The Clauses could be that
of MVA (Motor Vehicle Act 1988), CMVR (Central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989), MMVR
(Maharashtra Motor Vehicle Rules 1989). RRR means Rules of the Road Regulations, 1989,
which is actually an Appendix VI of CMVR, 1989. Where only the number is given, it is a
clause from MVA. Else the reference is explicitly given (e.g. CMVR or MMVR or RRR)
Note1: In addition to the above documents, Transport vehicle drivers must also have Transport
permit and Fitness certificate for the vehicle. Also, the driver must carry the Original driving license,
i.e. copy of driving license is not acceptable. For other documents, carrying attested copies is
acceptable. However, if a Police officer demands, the driver must be able to show the originals
within 15 days.
traffic
2 Stopping vehicle within 15 meters from 100 15 (2) / 177
corner
3 Stopping vehicle within 50 meters from
traffic signals junction
4 Stopping vehicle within 100 meters 100 15 (2) (8) / 177
from Bus stop
5 Stopping vehicle on footpath 100 237 (1) / 177
6 Stopping vehicle on bridge 100 15 (2) / 177
7 Stopping vehicle at any place where 100 119/177
parking is not allowed
8 Stopping vehicles on turn 100 119/177
9 Stopping vehicle in such a way as to 100 122/177
obstruct traffic
Who is responsible???
All it needs is an Open mind and a little courage to stand for the Good.
Kavach
This project aims at transforming the school community. Today the students imbibe the bad habits
and irresponsible behavior, unfortunately by looking at the elders on the road. This makes them
vulnerable and some become victims of the road accidents every year. Mission of this project is to
transform the students, so that they are not only aware about the traffic rules, but they take pride in
the responsible behavior. It will essentially give a Kavach (Shield) of the internal commitment and
responsibility to the young ones.
Chakra
This project aims at transforming the communities of various organizations. Awareness can be
created in employees / members about how their commitment and conscious behavior can make
difference to the city in the long run. Organizations can also create awareness and declare their
support to the movement in public and thus indicate their commitment and support to the
betterment of the city life.
Beacon-Net
This project aims at getting all eminent people of Pune from various walks of life into the
movement. They can be highly acclaimed social workers, industry leaders, writers, poets and
professionals from different walks of life, who are respected by citizen for their work. They are like
beacons i.e. sources of inspiration for many. Their joining the movement and spreading it through
their normal contacts would really catalyze the movement.
Beacon-Net+
This is a network of Doctors of Pune, who have joined the Movement and ready to spread the
Movement in their circle of patients and fellow doctors. We provide a kit to the member of
BeaconNet+ that contains a colored banner and Movement pamphlets, which are to be kept in the
clinic. Thus the idea spreads to the patients. Doctor can put in the positive thought to patients or
fellow doctors, whenever it is convenient and possible. This is supported by IMA and
Dr.K.H.Sancheti is the president of this network.
Project River-Net
This project is aimed at tapping the power of various social organizations like Rotary, Lions, and
NGOs working for social causes. These organizations are already doing great work in many areas.
While they are in contact with different sections of the society for their existing projects, they may
be able to easily spread the Save Pune Traffic Movement also.
This Annexure provides the meanings of the traffic signboards as well as the meanings of the signs
on the roads.
These are mostly circular in shape. These signs MUST be obeyed at all times.
50
3.5 m 2m T
5
Height Limit Width Limit Load Limit
These are triangular in shape. These signs give you an advance warning about the road ahead, so
that you can be prepared.
Right Reverse bend Left Reverse bend Small Road on Right side
Small Road on Left side Speed breaker ahead Hump or uneven road ahead
These are rectangular in shape. These signs give you information, mostly about various facilities
available on the roadsides, so that if you need you can avail of those. Examples are petrol pump,
restaurants, parking, resting places, hospitals and so on.
1 Km.
1 Km.
Hospital Parking
This chart provides typical stopping distances of vehicles at different speeds. First part is the
Thinking distance and Second part is Braking distance. Meanings of these two are given below the
separator line.
64 kmph =36meters
12 mtr 24 mtr (approx 9 Car lengths)
80 kmph =53meters
15 mtr 38 mtrs (approx 13 Car lengths)
Thinking distance: The vehicle covers this in the time you decide to apply brake.
Notes:
1. The braking distances will be more when it is raining and roads are wet.
2. Thinking distance could be more during the night, since it is harder to notice change in
condition of the vehicle ahead or some object or a pedestrian trying to cross the road.
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Source: The Highway code, published by London Stationary Office
(http://www.dsa.gov.uk & The Stationery Office.com)
(Speeds in the original chart are in mps (miles per hr: 20, 30, 40 and 50 miles per hour).
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