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Tourists seek cheaper, non-approved helmets as heat rises: VendorsRetailers of helmets are thus seeing a surge in the demand for non-ISI helmets, often marketed as more comfortable and affordable options, despite their lack of certification. “We see a footfall ...
No doubt, by now you’ve heard something about the upcoming ‘ban’ on non-ISI-marked two-wheeler helmets. But as a two-wheeler rider, is this going to affect your life? If you’re a law ...
We hope this new ruling will not limit the availability of genuine world-class helmets and force us all to buy only ISI-approved helmets.
According to a recent notification issued by the Road Transport and Highway Ministry, manufacturing, storage and sale of non-Indian Standards Institute (non-ISI) certified helmets for two-wheelers ...
From April 1, riders would get ISI-approved helmets free of cost at the time of delivery of the vehicles, according to a directive by Transport and Road Safety Commissioner Tomin J Thachankary.
Helmet acts as a saviour while riding, so it is advisable to use standardised ISI marked helmets as non ISI Helmets may not protect your head. Helmet acts as a saviour while riding, so it is ...
Taking cue from Mysuru, Bengaluru traffic police are making it mandatory to wear helmets with ISI mark from the beginning of February. In other words, people will be penalised for wearing 'half ...
The Bengaluru City Traffic Police is planning to once again enforce the ban on helmets that don’t carry the ISI mark, after a month of conducting awareness drives. The aim is to minimise fatal ...
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has passed a notification stating that all helmets must bear an ISI mark, post June 1, 2021. Notification is termed ‘Helmet for riders of Two ...
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