SHORT ANSWER:
Repeated offenders under the Motor Vehicles Act can face increased penalties and disqualification from driving.
DETAILS:
- Penalties for repeated offenses can include higher fines and imprisonment.
- Offenders may face disqualification from holding a driving license for a specified period.
- Certain offenses may lead to the suspension of the vehicle registration.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Fines can be doubled for repeated offenses.
- Imprisonment can be up to 2 years for serious offenses.
- Disqualification can last from 6 months to 5 years depending on the offense.
SOURCE:
- Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
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