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India Plans Mandatory Retests for Traffic Offenders, Faster Crash Victim Compensation

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The Indian government is preparing amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act aimed at improving road safety. Repeat traffic offenders will be required to pass a mandatory driving test before renewing their licenses. Tribunals may also be empowered to award interim compensation to road accident victims, expediting financial relief. These proposals have been approved by a Group of Ministers and are expected to be introduced in Parliament shortly.

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