With one of the largest road networks in the world, India accounts for 10% of fatalities from road accidents. The only possible solution to curb
Category: Traffic Offences and Penalties

An efficient Road Transport System is what is required for the smooth functioning of traffic. The Tripura Traffic Police aims to achieve that by enforcing

Uttarakhand Transport Department believes that the biggest enemies of road safety are liquor, speed, and overload. And we all strongly agree with that. Violating any

Offense Penalty General offense First-Time Offence: Rs.500Subsequent Offence: Rs.1,500 Violation of driving regulations Rs.500 to Rs.1,000 Ticketless Travel Rs.500 Disobeying orders of traffic authorities Rs.2,000

In India, drivers are subject to traffic rules and regulations issued by the Motor Vehicle Act, which took effect in 1988. Any violation of traffic
Offenses For First Offence For Subsequent Offence Disobey of traffic signal 500 1000 Smoking while driving 500 1000 Wrong parking within the city area 500

Traffic in Sikkim is regulated by The Motor Vehicles Act, of 1988, which empowers the state government to levy fines for violations of traffic rules.

To protect the general public’s interest, the Chhattisgarh traffic police issue a challan to anyone who violates traffic rules and regulations. Traffic rules in Chhattisgarh
Offense Penalty (in INR) Driving without a seat belt 1000 Triple riding on two-vehicle 1000 Failure to intimate change of the address of the vehicle

Chandigarh is known for its organized structure and quiet and clean roads. And now, the Chandigarh traffic police have taken responsibility for ensuring people’s safety