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How To Deal With Traffic Police In India? ChatGPT AI Answers

Modified On Feb 28, 2023 05:55 PM By Bernard Mascarenhas for Honda Activa 6G
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The artificially intelligent chatbot which has taken the world by storm gives you tips on dealing with Indian traffic cops

Being flagged down by the traffic police for a routine check is something every motorist, especially two-wheeler riders, will have experienced at least once. And those who’d have gone through such an ordeal, particularly when you were in a hurry, would know how frustrating the experience might get. 

While we can ramble on and on about how to maintain your composure while interacting with traffic police in India, here’s popular artificial intelligence-powered chatbot ChatGPT giving six tips on dealing with the authorities:

“Dealing with traffic police in India can be a stressful experience, especially if you are not familiar with the local laws and customs. Here are some tips to help you deal with traffic police in India:”

1)Always carry your license and registration documents: Make sure that you have your driving license, vehicle registration certificate, insurance papers, and pollution under control (PUC) certificate with you while driving. Keep them handy so that you can present them to the police if asked.

2) Follow traffic rules: Follow all traffic rules, including wearing a helmet, using seat belts, and obeying traffic signals. This will help you avoid getting pulled over by the police.

3) Be polite and respectful: If you are pulled over by the police, be polite and respectful, and cooperate with them. Answer their questions truthfully and follow their instructions.

4) Don't offer bribes: It is illegal to offer or accept bribes, and doing so can get you into serious trouble. If a police officer asks you for a bribe, politely refuse and report the incident to the authorities.

5) Know your rights: Familiarize yourself with your rights as a driver and understand the traffic laws. This will help you deal with the police more confidently.

6) Keep your cool: Stay calm and composed, even if you are frustrated or angry. Losing your temper or arguing with the police will only make the situation worse.

By following these tips, you can deal with traffic police in India more effectively and avoid getting into any legal trouble.”

In our experience of riding, all the pointers laid out by the artificially-intelligent chatbot definitely help deal with the traffic police effectively. Needless to say, always wear a helmet and appropriate riding gear, and if you’re asked to stop by the traffic police, please oblige.

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To reduce your chances of being flagged down by the cops on a highway, ensure that you aren’t lane-splitting and overspeeding. And to stay safe while commuting on city roads, here’re five tips which will also help in not being pulled over by the cops.

Happy motoring. Ride safe and have fun!

Team BikeDekho (and ChatGPT AI)

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