RULES OF THE ROAD
REGULATIONS, 1989
PREAMBLE
In
exercise of the powers conferred by Section 118 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988
(59 of 1988), the Central Government hereby makes the following regulations for
the driving of motor vehicles, namely:-
Rule - 1. Short title and commencement.
(1) These regulations, may be called the Rules of the Road Regulations,
1989.
(2) They shall come into force on the first day of July, 1989.
Rule - 2. Keep Left.
the driver of a motor vehicle
shall drive the vehicle as close to the left hand side of the road as may be
expedient and shall allow all traffic which is proceeding in the opposite
direction to pass on his right hand side
Rule - 3. Turning to the left and right.
the driver of a motor vehicle
shall:
(a) when turning to the left, drive as close as may be to the left hand side
of the road from which he is making the turn and of the road which he is
entering;
(b) when turning to the right draw as near as may be to the centre of the
road along which he is travelling and arrive as near as may be at the left hand
side of the road which the driver is entering.
Rule - 4. Passing to right.
Except as provided in
regulation 5, the driver of a motor vehicle shall pass to the right all traffic
proceeding in the same direction as himself.
Rule - 5. Passing to the left.
the driver of a motor vehicle,
the driver of which having indicated an intention to turn to the right has
drawn to the centre of the road and may pass on either side, a tram car or
other vehicle running on fixed rails whether travelling in the same direction
as himself or otherwise provided that in no case shall he pass a tram car at a
time or in a manner likely to cause danger or inconvenience to other users of
the road including persons leaving or about to enter tram cars.
Rule - 6. Overtaking prohibited in certain cases.
The driver of a motor vehicle
shall not pass a vehicle travelling in the same direction as himself;
(a) if his passing is likely to cause inconvenience or danger to other
traffic proceeding in any direction.
(b) if he is near a point, a bend or corner or a hill or other obstruction
of any kind that renders the road ahead not clearly visible.
(c) if the driver ahead of him has not signalled that he may be overtaken.
Rule - 7. Overtaking not to be obstructed.
The driver of a motor vehicle
shall not, when being overtaken or being passed by another vehicle, increase
speed or do anything in any way to prevent the other vehicle from passing him.
Rule - 8. Caution at road junction.
The driver of a motor vehicle
shall slow down when approaching a road intersection, a road junction,
pedestrian crossing or a road corner, and shall not enter any such
intersection, junction or crossing until he has become aware that he may do so
without endangering the safety of persons thereon.
Rule - 9. Giving way to traffic at road junction.
The driver of a motor vehicle
shall, on entering a road intersection, at which traffic is not being
regulated, if the road entered is a main road designated as such, give way to
the vehicles proceeding along that road and in any other case give way to all
traffic approaching the intersection on his right hand.
Rule - 10. Fire service vehicles and ambulances to be given free passage.
Every driver shall, on the
approach of a fire service vehicle or of an ambulance allow it free passage by
drawing to the side of the road.
Rule - 11. Right of way.
the pedestrians have the right
of way at uncontrolled pedestrian crossing. When any road is provided with
footpath or cycle tracks specially for other traffic, except with permission of
a police officer in uniform, a driver shall not drive on such footpath or
track.
Rule - 12. Taking 'U' turn.
No driver shall take a 'U'
turn where 'U' turn is specifically prohibited and on busy traffic road. If a
'U' turn is allowed the driver shall show signal by hand as for a right turn,
watch in the rear view mirror and turn when safe to do so.
Rule - 13. Signals to be given by drivers.
The following signals shall be
used by the drivers of all motors vehicles namely.-
(a) When about to slow down, a driver shall extend his right arm with the
palm downwards and to the right of the vehicle and shall move the arm so
extended up and down several times in such a manner that the signal can be seen
by the driver of any vehicle which may be behind him.
(b) When about to stop, a driver shall raise his right forearm vertically
outside of and to the right of the vehicle, palm to the right.
(c) When about to turn to the right or to drive to the right hand side of
the road in order to pass another vehicle or for any other purpose, a driver
shall extend his right arm and in a horizontal position outside of the hand
turned to the front.
(d) When about to turn to the left or to drive to the left hand side of the
road, a driver shall extend high right arm and rotate it in an anticlockwise
direction.
(e) When a driver wishes to indicate to the driver of a vehicle behind him
that he desires that the driver to overtake him he shall extend his right arm
and hand horizontally outside of and to the right of the vehicle and shall
swing the arm backward and forward in a semi-circular motion.
Rule - 14. Direction indicator.
the signals referred to in
Regulation 12, may be simplified also by mechanical or electrical devices.
Rule - 15. Parking of the vehicle.
(1) Every driver of a motor vehicle parking on any road shall park in such a
way that it does not cause or is not likely to cause danger, obstruction or
undue inconvenience to other road users and if the manner of parking is
indicated by any sign board or makings on the road side, he shall park his
vehicle in such manner.
(2) A driver of a motor vehicle shall not park his vehicle:
(i) at or near a road crossing, a bend, top of a hill or a humpbacked
bridge;
(ii) on a foot-path;
(iii) near a traffic light or pedestrian crossing;
(iv) in a main road or one carrying fast traffic;
(v) opposite another parked vehicle or as obstruction to other vehicle;
(vi) along side another parked vehicle;
(vii) on roads or at places or roads where there is a continuous transparent line
with or without a broken line;
(viii) near a bus stop, school or hospital entrance or blocking a traffic sign
or entrance to a premises or a fire hydrant;
(ix) on the wrong side of the road;
(x) where parking is prohibited;
(xi) away from the edge of the foot path.
Rule - 16. Visibility of lamps and registration marks.
(1) No load or other goods shall be placed on any motor vehicle so as to
mask or otherwise interrupt vision of any lamp, registration mark or other mark
required to any lamp, registration mark or other mark required to be carried by
or exhibited on any motor vehicle by or under the Act, unless a duplicate of
the lamp or mark so marked or otherwise obscured is exhibited in the manner
required by or under the Act for the exhibition of the marked or obscured lamp
or mark.
(2) All registration and other marks required to be exhibited on a motor
vehicle by or under the Act shall at all times be maintained in a clear and
legible condition.
Rule - 17. One way traffic.
a driver shall not
(i) drive a motor vehicle on roads declared 'One Way' except in the
direction specified by sign boards;
(ii) drive a vehicle in a reverse direction into a road designed 'One Way'.
Rule - 18. Driving on channelised roads (lane traffic).
(1) where any road is marked by lanes for movement of traffic, the driver of
a motor vehicle shall drive within the lane and change the lane only after giving
proper signal.
(2) where any road is marked by a yellow-line dividing road, the vehicle
proceeding in the same direction trying to overtake each shall not cross the
yellow line.
Rule - 19. Stop sign on road surface.
(1) When any line is painted on or inland into the surface of any road at
the approach to the road junction or to a pedestrian crossing or otherwise, no
driver shall drive a motor vehicle so that any part thereof projects beyond
that line at any time when a signal to stop is being given by a Police Officer
or by means of a traffic control light or by the display of any traffic sign.
(2) A line for the purpose of this regulations shall be not less than 50
millimeters in width at any part and may be either in transparent, black or yellow.
Rule - 20. Towing.
(1) No vehicle other than a mechanically disabled motor vehicle or
incompletely assembled motor vehicle, a registered trailer or a side car, shall
be drawn or towed by any motor vehicle, except for purpose of delivery and to
the nearest filling station or garage.
(2) No motor vehicle shall be drawn or towed by any other motor vehicle
unless there is in the driver's seat of the motor vehicle being drawn or towed
a person holding a license authorising him to drive the vehicle or unless the
steering wheels of the motor vehicle being towed, are firmly and securely
supported clear of the road surface by some crane or other device on the
vehicle which is drawing or towing it.
(3) When a motor vehicle is being towed by another motor vehicle, the clear
distance between the rear of the front vehicle and the front of the rear
vehicle shall at no time exceed five meters. The tow ropes, or chains shall be
of a type easily distinguishable by other road users and there shall be clearly
displayed on the rear of the vehicle being towed in black letters not less than
seventy five millimeters high and on a transparent background the words 'ON TOW.
(4) No motor vehicle when towing another vehicle other than a trailer or
side car shall be driven at a speed exceeding twenty-four kilometers per hour.
Rule - 21. Use of horns and silence Zones.
a driver of a vehicle shall
not:
(i) sound the horn needlessly or continuously or more than necessary to
ensure safety;
(ii) sound the horn in silence zones;
(iii) make use of a cut-out by which exhaust gases are released other than
through the silencer;
(iv) fit or use any multitoned horn giving a harsh, shrill, loud or alarming
noise;
(v) drive a vehicle creating undue noise when in motion;
(vi) drive a vehicle with a muffler causing alarming sound.
Rule - 22. Traffic sign and Traffic Police.
A driver of a motor vehicle
and every other person using the road shall obey:
(a) every direction given, whether by signal or otherwise, by a police
officer or any authorised person for the time being in-charge of the regulation
of traffic;
(b) any direction applicable to him and indicated on or by notice, traffic
sign or signal fixed or operated by an authority, competent to do so;
(c) any direction indicated by automatic signalling devices fixed at road
intersections.
Rule - 23. Distance from vehicles in front.
The driver of a motor vehicle
moving behind another vehicle shall keep at a sufficient distance from that
other vehicle to avoid collision if the vehicle in front should suddenly slow
down or stop.
Rule - 24. Abrupt brake.
No driver of a vehicle shall
apply brake abruptly unless it is necessary to do so for safety reasons.
Rule - 25. Vehicles going uphill to be given precedence.
On mountain roads and steep
roads, the driver of a motor vehicle travelling downhill shall give precedence
to a vehicle going uphill wherever the road is not sufficiently wide to allow
vehicles to pass each other freely without danger, and stop the vehicle
proceeding allowing the vehicle going uphill to pass.
Rule - 26. Obstruction of Driver.
A driver of a motor vehicle
shall not allow any person to stand or sit or anything to be placed in such a
manner or position as to hamper his control of the vehicle.
Rule - 27. Speed to be restricted.
The driver of a motor vehicle
shall, when passing or meeting a procession or a body of troops or police on
the march or when passing workman engaged on road repair, drive at a speed not
exceeding than 25 kilometers an hour.
Rule - 28. Driving of tractors and goods vehicles.
A driver when driving a
tractor shall not carry or allow any person to be carried on tractor. A driver
of goods carriage shall not carry in the driver's cabin more number of persons
than that is mentioned in the registration certificate and shall not carry
passengers for hire or reward.
Rule - 29. Projection of loads.
No person shall drive in any
public place any motor vehicle which is loaded in a manner that the load or any
part thereof or anything extends laterally beyond the side of the body or to
the front or to rear or in height the permissible limit.
Rule - 30. Restriction to carriage of dangerous substances.
Except for the fuel and
lubricants necessary for the use of the vehicle, no explosive, highly
inflammable or otherwise dangerous substance, shall be carried on any public
service vehicle.
Rule - 31. Restriction on driving backwards.
No driver of a motor vehicle
shall cause the vehicle to be driven backwards without first satisfying himself
that he will not thereby cause danger or undue inconvenience to any person or
in any circumstances, for any greater distance or period of time than may be
reasonably necessary in order to turn the vehicle round.
Rule - 32. Production of documents.
A person driving a vehicle,
(i) shall always carry with him his driving license; certificate of
registration; certificate of taxation and certificate of insurance of the
vehicle and in case of transport vehicle the permit and fitness certificate,
also;
(ii) shall on demand by police officer in uniform or an officer of the Motor
Vehicle Department in uniform or any other officer authorised by the
government, produce the documents for inspection.
Rule - 33.
Every driver must be
conversant with the provisions of the Sections 112, 113, 121, 125, 132, 134,
185, 186, 194 and 207 of the Motor Vehicles Act. 1988