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7.18 In case of un-insured vehicle, driver and owner of the offending vehicle to be prosecuted under Section 196 of Motor Vehicles Act, In case of un-insured offending vehicle, the Investigating Officer shall prosecute the owner and driver of the offending vehicle under Section 196 of the Motor Vehicles Act.

7.19 In case of fake driving licence, the driver and other persons involved to be prosecuted for holding a fake driving licence If the driving licence of the driver is found to be fake, the Investigating Officer shall prosecute the driver and/or other persons involved in forging and holding a fake driving licence. 7.20 Un-insured vehicle not to be released to the owner If the offending vehicle is not covered by the policy of insurance against third party risks or the driver was not holding a valid driving licence or if the registered owner fails to furnish copy of the insurance policy or the driving licence of the driver, the motor vehicle involved in an accident resulting in death or bodily injury or damage to property shall not be released, unless and until the registered owner furnishes sufficient security to the satisfaction of the Court to pay compensation that may be awarded in a claim case arising out of such accident. On expiry of three months of the vehicle being taken in possession by the Investigating Officer, such motor vehicle shall be sold off in public auction by the Magistrate having jurisdiction over the area where accident occurred and proceeds thereof shall be deposited with the Claims Tribunal having jurisdiction over the area in question, within fifteen days for purpose of satisfying the compensation that may have been awarded, or may be awarded in a claim case arising out of such accident.

(f) Whether license suspended or cancelled?

27. In case of learner‟s licence:

(a) Whether driving under supervision
(b) Whether driving with lapsed learner license

28. Whether driver is the owner/paid driver/otherwise?

29. Whether driving with the knowledge / consent of the owner?

30. Whether driving under influence of liquor/drugs? Whether finding based on scientific report?

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52. Any other relevant information PART - VIII APPARENT CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES
53. Driving without valid driving licence
54. Driving while disqualified
55. Learner driving without supervision
56. Vehicle not insured
57. Driving a stolen vehicle
58. Vehicle taken out without the consent of the owner
59. Driving dangerously or at excessive speed
60. Under influence of liquor or drugs. Give quantity/parameters/ recovery, if available
61. Dangerously loaded vehicle
62. Parking on the wrong side of the road
63. Parking at prohibited places
64. Non-observance of traffic rules
65. Poorly maintained vehicle
66. Fake/forged driving license
67. Previous conviction(s)/past history of bad driving
68. Driving Aggressively:
(a) Jumped red light
(b) Abrupt braking.
(c) Neglected to keep to the left of the road
(d) Driving criss-cross
(e) Driving too close to the vehicle in front