Heavy fine for watching Reels without headphones! Strict measures taken to curb noise pollution in Metro

To curb noise pollution and ensure a peaceful commute, the Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has introduced strict regulations against loud audio. Passengers are now prohibited from watching videos, playing music without headphones, or talking on speakerphones within the metro premises. This move aims to protect the personal space and comfort of all travelers.
Legal Action and Fines
Under Section 59 of the Metro Railways Act 2002, any behavior that causes a nuisance to fellow passengers is a punishable offense. Violators of the new noise policy will be fined 500 Rupees. Furthermore, the authorities have been empowered to evict any passenger who repeatedly disrupts the tranquility of the journey.
Expected Impact
Commuters have long complained about the disturbance caused by loud mobile usage, especially during peak hours. Experts believe this regulation is essential for maintaining decorum in public transport. By strictly enforcing these rules, the Chennai Metro hopes to foster a more disciplined and respectful environment for everyone.
At a Glance
Using mobile speakers or talking loudly is now an offense in Chennai Metro.
A fine of 500 Rupees will be imposed under the Metro Railways Act 2002.
Offenders may be evicted from the train or station if necessary.
The rule aims to provide a noise-free and comfortable journey for all.