The Meghalaya Traffic Police’s guiding principle is mobility with utmost safety. To achieve this goal, the state’s Traffic Department focuses on four pillars: ERER—education, Regulation,
Category: Traffic Offences and Penalties
Traffic rules and regulations set by the Motor Vehicles Act, of 1988, are mandatory to follow to avoid any mishaps and accidents on the road
As per the data released by the Times in India, Gujarat has witnessed a sharp rise in fatal road accidents in recent years. The most
Rajasthan, being one of the most visited destinations in India, attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world. With the increase in
Vehicle Type Single Return Monthly Commercial Car/Jeep/Van 60 90 1955 30 LCV 95 140 3160 45 2 Axle Bus, Truck 200 300 6625 100 3
Offense Penalty (in INR) Driving without a seat belt 1000 Triple riding on two-vehicle 1000 Driving without helmet 1000 Carrying excess luggage For the first
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
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
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
An efficient Road Transport System is crucial for the smooth functioning of traffic. The Assam Traffic Police aims to achieve that by enforcing the Motor