New Law: Only BIS-Certified Helmets Allowed — Violators Will Be Penalized

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Bhubaneswar: Low-quality helmets will no longer be sold in the market. The government has made it mandatory to wear BIS-certified helmets. If you don’t use one, you may face a hefty fine. Here’s the full information:

After the “Security Number Plate” and the toll tax system for two-wheelers successfully burdened the public financially, the government is now implementing another rule that could further impact common people.

If You Don’t Have a BIS Helmet — You Will Be Fined

The government has issued a strict warning to two-wheeler users. It has urged people to stop using low-quality helmets and instead use helmets that meet the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification. This new step by the Indian government aims to ensure road safety and ban the sale of substandard helmets. According to the new rule, consumers are requested to use only helmets that are certified by BIS – the Bureau of Indian Standards, which comply with safety norms.

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