Madras High Court has directed the Centre to issue suitable direction to manufacturers of helmets for two wheelers to provide helmet lock as a component and not as an accessory. The Court said two helmets should be given to people at the time of purchase of a vehicle. <br/><br/>Justice N Kirubakaran, whose order has led wearing of helmet mandatory in Tamil Nadu since July 1st, also said celebrities too could be roped in to popularise the mandatory helmet rule.<br/><br/>Emphasizing the relevant sections of Motor Vehicle Act, which mandated providing helmets to two wheeler riders, the Judge asked the Centre to ensure two-wheeler manufacturers to provide helmets confirming to the Bureau of Indian Standards. The judge said, if helmet is provided by the manufacturer, it will prevent use of sub-standard headgears.<br/><br/>Union Ministry of Surface Transport had earlier submitted details regarding standard designs and details of helmets. The Judge posted the matter to October 13th for further hearing.
News On AIR | September 23, 2015 9:48 AM
2 helmets to be given to people at the time of purchase of vehicle, Madras HC tells Centre