The transport authorities in Kolkata have issued new guidelines regarding the use of car audio systems in order to keep noise levels in check and ensure road safety. While it is no longer necessary to obtain a separate permit for car audio systems, it is still illegal to have audio systems in autos.
According to the recent notification by transport secretary Saumitra Mohan, compliance with section 218 of the West Bengal Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 is required. This section specifically prohibits the use of radio or audio systems in motor vehicles.
The notification also emphasizes that the sound coming out of the audio or video system should not be a nuisance to the public. If the sound is clearly audible at a distance of more than 305 centimeters from the audio system, it will be considered a nuisance.
By clarifying the dos and don’ts for in-car entertainment (ICE) and in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), the transport authorities hope to prevent unnecessary harassment of motorists. These new guidelines serve as a necessary reminder for the enforcement of legal provisions and aim to save motorists from any inconvenience.
It is important to note that the use of earphones or Bluetooth earphones while driving any motor vehicle is strictly prohibited. This rule is in place to ensure that drivers maintain their focus on the road and do not get distracted by phone calls or music.
The authorities believe that using earphones or engaging in any form of distraction while driving increases the risk of accidents. The brain gets divided attention, making it difficult to take timely and logical actions when needed.
These new rules not only regulate the use of car audio systems in Kolkata but also address the safety concerns associated with distractions while driving. By adhering to these guidelines, motorists can contribute to creating a safer and less noisy environment on the roads of Kolkata.
FAQ
1. What are the new guidelines regarding the use of car audio systems in Kolkata?
– The transport authorities in Kolkata have issued new guidelines to keep noise levels in check and ensure road safety. It is no longer necessary to obtain a separate permit for car audio systems, but it is still illegal to have audio systems in autos.
2. What is required to comply with the guidelines?
– Compliance with section 218 of the West Bengal Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 is required. This section specifically prohibits the use of radio or audio systems in motor vehicles.
3. What is considered a nuisance regarding the sound of the audio or video system?
– If the sound is clearly audible at a distance of more than 305 centimeters from the audio system, it will be considered a nuisance.
4. Are earphones or Bluetooth earphones allowed while driving?
– No, the use of earphones or Bluetooth earphones while driving any motor vehicle is strictly prohibited. This rule is in place to ensure driver focus on the road and prevent distractions.
5. Why are distractions while driving a concern?
– Using earphones or engaging in any form of distraction while driving increases the risk of accidents as it divides the driver’s attention and makes it difficult to take timely and logical actions when needed.
Definitions:
– Car audio systems: Audio systems installed in cars for entertainment purposes.
– Autos: Auto-rickshaws or three-wheeled motor vehicles used for transportation in certain regions.
– In-car entertainment (ICE): Entertainment systems installed in cars, such as audio and video systems.
– In-vehicle infotainment (IVI): Infotainment systems installed in vehicles, which provide entertainment and information to passengers.
Suggested Related Links:
– Kolkata Transport Authority
– West Bengal Transport Department