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
Category: Traffic Offences and Penalties
Violation of any road safety rules and regulations is a punishable offense in Ladakh. All categories of vehicle owners/drivers must follow the basic traffic rules
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.
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
Following traffic rules and regulations set by the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 is mandatory to avoid mishaps on the road that can cause injury or
An efficient Road Transport System is crucial for the smooth functioning of traffic. The Nagaland government has formed a State state-level road Safety Committee and
In India, drivers and vehicle owners are subject to traffic rules and regulations issued by the Rules of the Road Regulation which came into effect
Violating road safety rules and regulations is a punishable offense in Himachal Pradesh. All drivers or riders must follow the traffic rules, which are made
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,