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JBM Auto bags 700 BS6 low floor bus order from DTC
JBM Auto bags 700 BS6 low floor bus order from DTC
JBM CityLife buses are already running on Delhi roads being operated by DIMTS.
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JBM CityLife buses are already running on Delhi roads being operated by DIMTS.
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JBM CityLife buses are already running on Delhi roads being operated by DIMTS.
With the addition of 700 buses by DTC these buses are expected to cater to 50 million passengers per annum.
JBM will be supplying 700 CityLife BS6 buses in the coming financial year.
JBM Auto bagged the order for 700 BS6 compliant AC low-floor CNG buses for New Delhi from the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC). JBM will be supplying 700 CityLife BS6 buses in the coming financial year. JBM CityLife buses are already running on Delhi roads being operated by DIMTS. With the addition of 700 buses by DTC, these buses are expected to cater to 50 million passengers per annum, covering around 20 routes across Delhi.
Poor Driving Can Increase Your Insurance Premium, IRDAI Suggests Traffic Violation Premium
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A working group set up by regulator IRDAI has suggested introduction of Traffic Violation Premium in addition to own damage and third party and other types of motor insurance premium. The group has recommended inserting a fifth section to motor insurance called Traffic Violation Premium in addition to motor own damage insurance, basic third party insurance, additional third party insurance and compulsory personal accident premium. This section will float over both Own Damage and Third Party sections of Motor insurance and can be attached to any section of motor insurance cover being purchased, chiefly, Own Damage or Third Party insurance, said the exposure draft issued by Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI). IRDAI has invited inputs of all stakeholders on the recommendations till February 1, 2021.
Higher insurance premium on cards for vehicles violating traffic rules
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IRDAI panel for introducing a new points-based Traffic Violation Premium
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The recommendation of higher premium for vehicles violating traffic rules is aimed to serve as a deterrent for reckless motor drivers.
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IRDAI panel for introducing a new points-based Traffic Violation Premium
Traffic violations may soon become a costlier affair for vehicle owners with a working group of insurance regulator IRDAI recommending for introduction of a new section in motor insurance called Traffic Violation Premium.
It will be in addition to Own Damage, the mandatory Third Party, additional TP and compulsory personal accident premium. This section can be attached to any motor insurance cover being purchased, chiefly, OD or TP insurance, the Working Group’s report said. The Traffic Violation Premium will be linked to a system of penalty points accumu