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Traffic Rules: Drunk driving can be punished with imprisonment of up to 6 months with a fine of Rs 10,000, a fine of Rs 15,000 and imprisonment for two years if caught driving under the influence for the second time.


Traffic Challan: It is very important to follow the traffic rules and everyone should do it too. According to the new Motor Vehicle Act, you do not have a driving license (DL), RC, insurance certificate, pollution certificate and permit certificate while driving, or if you break any other traffic rules, you (vehicle Owner) may have to pay huge challans.

In this article, we will tell you how much challan will have to be paid for breaking which traffic rule. Also, keeping this in mind, by being alert, you will be able to save your pocket from getting loose.

Violation of traffic rules, so much is deducted challan

  • Driving without RC can attract a fine of up to Rs 10,000.
  • Driving without a driving license (DL) will attract a fine of Rs 5000.
  • There is a fine of 5 thousand rupees for driving without insurance. In addition, three months in jail.
  • There is a provision of a fine of Rs 25,000 on the parents for driving a juvenile.
  • Riding a bike without helmet will attract a fine of Rs 1000.
  • There is a fine of up to Rs 2000 for overspeeding.
  • If caught driving a vehicle without wearing a seat belt, there is a fine of Rs 1000.
  • There is a fine of Rs 5000 on oversizing of the vehicle.
  • There is a fine of Rs 10,000 for driving without a permit.
  • 1000 per person will have to be paid if more people ride than the permit.
  • Drunk driving can be punished with imprisonment of up to 6 months with a fine of Rs
  • 10,000, a fine of Rs 15,000 and imprisonment for two years if caught driving under the influence for the second time.

Buyers of a new vehicle should keep these things in mind

Explain that according to the Motor Vehicle Act, it is mandatory to have a provisional registration number (registration number) on a newly purchased car or bike before leaving the premises of the showroom or vehicle dealership. Driving a vehicle on public roads without a registration number is illegal. The point to be noted here is that after the expiry of the validity of the temporary number plate, if any traffic police catches you, then you (the vehicle owner) may have to pay a challan of up to Rs 5,000 thousand or the vehicle can also be confiscated. .

Pravesh Maurya
Pravesh Maurya
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